CONTRACTS
TORTS
LEG-REG
CRIMINAL LAW
MYSTERY
100

What are the three categories of damages?

What is expectation, reliance, restitution 

100

What is the formula for determining negligence

What is B<PL

100

This theory of interpretation focuses on the purpose or intent of the statute

What is purposivism  

100

What doctrine allows you to use force to defend your dwelling 

What is castle doctrine

100

This put the defendant back into the position that they were in before the contract was created 

What is restitution 

200

This doctrine allows a court to enforce a promise even without consideration if someone reasonably relied on it.

What is promissory estoppel?

200

Name the intentional tort - unlawful restraint through force or threat of force that confines someone to a bounded area

What is false imprisonment 

200

List the statute that gives an agency the power to issue binding rules

Delegated authority/Enabling statute 

200

This is the mental state often described as "guilty mind" required for many crimes?

What is Mens Rea

200

This is the voluntary act requirement in criminal law — a person cannot be punished for a mere thought.

What is actus reus 

300

This doctrine allows enforcement of an otherwise unenforceable contract because one party received a benefit and it would be unfair not to pay.

What is unjust enrichment?

300

Name the elements of IIED

Extreme or outrageous conduct, Severe emotional distress, Causal connection, Conduct that is intentional or reckless 

300

This doctrine allows courts to deviate from the statutes plain meaning and when applying it literally would produce a result that no reasonable legislature could have intended 

What is absurdity doctrine 

300

This standard requires the prosecution to prove every element of the crime to this level.

What is Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

300

These damages put the non-breaching party in the position they would have been in had the contract been performed.

What are expectation damages

400

Under the UCC, this rule allows a buyer to reject goods if they fail to conform in any respect.

What is the perfect tender rule?

400

 What are elements of shopkeepers privilege 

Reasonable suspicion that someone is stealing  and detention is reasonable 

400

This two step framework once required courts to defer to reasonable agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes 

Chevron defense 

400

This crime requires a substantial step toward committing an offense but falling short of completion 

What is attempt 

400

This theory focuses on the meaning of the text and the intended meaning 

What is intentionalism 

500

This type of damages is only recoverable if foreseeable at the time of contract formation

What are consequential damages?

500

Name the two types of defamation 

Libel & Slander 

500

Under this rule, ambiguous criminal statutes are interpreted in favor of the defendant

What is the rule of lenity

500

This test for attempt asks whether the defendant came dangerously close to committing the crime 

What is proximity test

500

This defense could apply if a defendant unlawful act is justified b/c prevented a greater harm - but fails if the defendant created the emergency 

What is necessity?

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