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CON LAW
100

Define Murder

Unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought.
Malice aforethought includes the following:               

1. Intent to kill.
2. Intent to inflict great bodily injury .
3. Reckless indifference of an unjustifiable risk to human life (Depraved heart)                            
4. Felony murder

                                          



    

                                                       


    

100

                                                                       

Define Ademption

                                                       


    

                                                       


    

If the object is not in existence at the time of the testator's death for any reason such as it was sold, lost or destroyed, the gift adeems (i.e., fails). Ademption only applies to specific devises and bequests.

100

Can Shareholders enter into agreements to control voting if authorized by the articles of incorporation? If so how long is the agreement good for?

                                                       


    

YES! Good for 10 Years

Must be conspicuously noted on the share certificates, or information accompanying the certificate. A purchaser without knowledge may rescind the purchase.

 Not permitted in publicly traded corporations

100

What is the definition of expectation damages and what formula do you use to calculate expectation damages?

Damages to put the party in the position they would be in had the contract been performed.

Lost value + incidental +consequential - costs avoided - loss avoided

100

What is the free spech test for non-public forums?

(1)  Viewpoint neutral; and                                

(2)  Reasonably related to a legitimate purpose                                                       

                                                       


    

200

What are the Elements of Robbery

(1) The taking;                               

(2) Of personal property from another’s person or presence;                              

(3) By force or threat of force                              (4) With the intent to permanently deprive the other of property.

                     


                                                       


    

                                                       


    

200

How does one revoke a will?

                           

Revocatory Act must be Paired with Intent: Tearing, burning, or canceling a will revokes the will. The revocatory act must be paired with intent to revoke the will. Extrinsic evidence is permitted to determine intent. [UPC § 2-507].                      

                                                       


    

200

What must the Articles of Incorporation Include?

(a) Name – must contain corporation, incorporated, company, limited or a variation
(b) Number of shares authorized to be issued
(c) Address of registered office
(d) Name and address of registered agent
(e) Name and address of each incorporator

                                                       


    

200

NAME 3 UCC Warranties 

Express

Implied Warranty of Merchantability

Implied Warranty of Title 

Fitness for a Particular purpose

200

What are the elements of a regulatory taking?

(1) the economic impact of the regulation on the claimant, (2) the extent to which the regulation has interfered with distinct investment-backed expectations, and (3) the character of the governmental action.


    

300

Define Involuntary Manslaughter AND the requisite mens rea

Definition: Unintended homicide that is the result of  either criminal negligence or an unlawful act.
MENS REA: Typically Recklessness but can be  gross/Criminal negligence.

300

Elements for Incorporation by Reference

(1)  Document to be incorporated must be in existence at the time of execution of the will.                               

(2)  The will must sufficiently describe the document.

                                

(3)  The language must manifest the testator’s intent to incorporate the writing. [UPC §2- 510].

                

                                                       


    

300

How do you amend or repeal bylaws?

(a)  Shareholders may amend or repeal bylaws (though the right to participate in amendment or repeal of bylaws may be limited by articles of incorporation) MBCA § 10.20                               

(b)  Board of Directors may amend or repeal the bylaws unless                                    
  (i)  Articles of Incorporation or other statute reserves that right to shareholders or                                      
(ii)  Shareholders, in amending, repealing, or adopting a bylaw, provide that board of directors may not amend, repeal or reinstate that bylaw MBCA § 10.20
                   

                                                       


    

300

What is anticipatory repudiation and can it be retacted?

An anticipatory repudiation occurs where a party to a bilateral contract (1) unequivocally advises the other that his prospective performance will not be forthcoming, or (2) voluntarily undertakes an act which makes his ability to perform dubious.

                   

An anticipatory repudiation can be retracted prior to the time that the aggrieved party has (1) materially relied upon it, or (2) advised the repudiating party that the repudiation will be treated as final.

                                   


    

300

What is the test for discrimination on interstate commerce under the dormant commerce clause?

Strict Scrutiny. Check if law is discriminatory on its face or in effect. If either, is there a legitimate gov. interest and are there no "reasonable alternatives" 

400

Embezzlement

                                                                       

The fraudulent conversion of the personal property of another by one already in lawful possession 

                                                       


    

400

Elements for ADEMPTION BY SATISFACTION

Decedent declared in a contemporaneous writing or the heir acknowledged in writing that the gift was an advancement.

                                            


    

400

Name some examples of oppressive conduct that can happen to a shareholder of a company

                                                                       

Examples of Oppressive Conduct:

                       

(a)  Freeze-Outs: When a minority shareholder wants to sell shares and the majority shareholders offer to buy at below their fair market value (remember, there is no market, so minority shareholders can only sell to majority shareholders).                                
(b)  Squeeze-Outs: When a corporation decides to issue more shares but does not give minority shareholders the opportunity to purchase shares in proportion to their holdings. The result is a dilution of the minority shareholder’s interest in the corporation.
                    

                                                       


    

400

What are some defenses that make a contract void? what about defenses that make a contract voidable?

I AM A DUFUS

VOID
Illegality/ Adjudication Incompetent                         VOIDABLE
MISTAKE . AMBIGUITY. DURESS.                         UNDUE INFLUENCE. FRAUD. UNCONSCIONABILITY. STATUE OF FRAUDS.      




                                                       


    

400

How does a president's veto power work and is a president's veto the final say on a law or treaty?

President has 10 days to exercise power; no line-item veto, and  veto can be overridden by 2/3 vote of each house/senate

                                                       


    

500
Larceny by Trick

A false representation that causes the victim to pass possession of their property to the person making the representation. D Must know that the representation is false and intend to defraud the victim by making the representation.

                                                       


    

500

Name any of the non-probate assets that cannot be passed by will

(1)  Property that passes by contract (e.g., life insurance proceeds, employee benefits) 

(2)  Property passing by right of survivorship (e.g., joint tenancies    


(3)  Inter Vivos transfers and gifts                                                  
(4)  Totten Trust and Joint Bank Accounts (A Totten Trust is a bank account held in trust for another person; it may be revoked by will and creditors of the depositor can reach the funds of the trust while the depositor is alive.                

                       

                       

                                   


    

500

Name 3 actions Directors DO NOT NEED shareholder approval for

(a)  Extension of duration of corporation (if a period was set)                           

(b)  Deletion of names and addresses of initial directors, initial registered agent or office (new registered agent/office must be filed with the Secretary of State                               

(c)  If there is one class of shares outstanding - (i)  Change each authorized share or increase number of authorized shares                   

(d)  Change corporate name by changing “incorporated”, “corporation” etc. to another term or changing geographical attribute                              

(e)  Amendment to reflect a reduction in authorized shares when the corporation has acquired its own shares                               

(f)  Deletion of a class of shares when there are no remaining shares in the class (because corporation acquired them)                               

(g)  Any other change expressly allowed in the articles without shareholder approval

                


                                                       


    

500

Define the standard for modification of contracts under the UCC and under the Common law

Common law: New Consideration Or fair and equitable under restatement 89.

UCC: GOOD FAITH

500

What are the elements for taxing interstate commerce? THERE ARE 4

1. A Substantial Nexus - The state must have sufficient contact (nexus) with the activity it is attempting to tax.

2. Fair Apportionment - The state must have a rational formula to apportion the tax

3.   No Discrimination - The state tax cannot be an undue burden.                                                         

4. Fair Relationship - There must be a fair relationship between the tax and services rendered by the taxing state.            

                                                       


    

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