These are the types of implied easements.
What is the manifesation by the offeree to be bound by the terms of the offer.
The duty of a business to licensees and invitees
What is invitees and licensees are owed a duty to warn, clean up, and make safe.
(or)
What is businesses must use reasonable efforts to keep the premises free of transitory foreign objects that could foreseeably lead to an injury?
This is abandonment of homestead.
What is when the homestead holder leaves their property with an express intent not to return.
These are the two grounds for divorce in Florida.
What is (i) the marriage is irretrievably broken or (ii) mental incapacity of one spouse for the past three years.
These are a landlord's duties.
Provide physical possession, warranty of habitability, and warranty of quiet enjoyment.
What is under common law consideration is required while under the UCC only good faith is required.
The difference between intervening and superseding causes.
What is an intervening cause is foreseeable and does not cut off liability while a superseding cause is unforeseeable and cuts off liability?
These actions are required by the government for a bill to become law. (presented to governor in session)
These are the four types of alimony in Florida.
What is pendente lite, bridge the gap, rehabilitative, and durational.
These are the required elements for a covenant to run with the land.
This is the definition of the defense of impracticability.
What is impracticability arises when, due to unforeseen circumstances, performance has become unfair to perform due to increased difficulty or expenses, although not impossible.
The elements of intentional infliction of emotional distress.
What is (i) intentional or reckless conduct by defendant (ii) the conduct was extreme or outrageous, and (iii) the conduct caused a plaintiff severe emotional distress. Physical injury is not required.
These are the requirements/formalities for a bill to be valid.
These are the requirements for a valid prenuptial agreements.
What is (i) in writing, (ii) entered into voluntarily with no fraud or duress, (iii) each party must have their own counsel and time to understand the nature of the agreement, and (iv) full disclosure of all assets.
These are the requirements for a deed. (FL)
A deed must be (i) in writing and signed by the grantor, (ii) identify the grantor and grantee, (iii) describe the land being conveyed, (iv) includes words of transfer (v) signed in the presence of two witnesses, and (vi) delivery and acceptance.
This topic/issue allows a promise to be enforceable absent a contract.
What is promissory estoppel?
These are the elements of strict products liability.
What is (i) the product left the manufacturer/seller in a defective condition, (ii) the product was sold by a commercial seller, (iii) a foreseeable user used the product, (iv) the use was in a manner in which it was intended, and (v) the product was unchanged from its original condition.
This is the scrutiny test used to determine whether a speech content-neutral law restriction is constitutional.
What is the government must show the restriction is necessary to further a significant interest and leaves open alternative means of communication.
This is how courts determine the amount of child support each spouse pays and how much the court may deviate from the formula.
What is the formula takes the gross income of each spouse and subtracts the expenses, resulting in their net income and the court may deviate up to 5% up or down.
These are the three present warranties and three future warranties provided in a warranty deed.
What is the present warranties of warranty of seisin, right to convey, and against encumbrances.
What is the future warranties of warranty of quiet enjoyment, warranty of warranty, and further assurances.
This is the difference between a fully integrated contract and partially integrated contract regarding parol evidence.
What is only parol evidence regarding an ambiguity or condition precedent is admissible in a fully integrated contract while parol evidence is admissible in a partially integrated contract as long as it does not contradict or materially alter a term of the contract.
These are the two tests used to determine whether a product has a define defect, including the standards for the tests.
What is the risk-utility test and consumer expectation test?
Risk-utility: whether risks posed outweigh benefits
Consumer expectation: whether the product included a condition that is unreasonably dangerous to an ordinary consumer
These are the fundamental rights of citizens in Florida.
What is the right to interstate travel, right of free speech, right to vote, right to work, and right of privacy.
These are the four circumstances where a marriage license will not be issued.
What is (i) one of the parties is already married, (ii) the parties are too closely related, (iii) the parties are entering into the marriage as a sham, or (iv) the parties are incapable of understanding the nature of the act.