Let'sgetSTARTED [Misc]
Gift +
Trespass/Conversion
Possessions!
Fair Use +
100

Do courts prefer partition in kind or by sale? Why?

In kind; want to protect property; 

but can partition by sale when

Physical attributes make in-kind impracticable or inequitable OR

Interest of the owners would be better promoted by sale 

100

A donor gives a written letter saying, “I give you my painting,” without handing over the painting itself. This is an example of this type of delivery.

Symbolic
100

True or False: Punitive damages can be awarded for an intentional trespass with no physical harm.

True; it interferes with the owner’s right to exclude [Jacque]

100

Possession Elements + Finders Keepers Rule!

Physical control over the goods and

An intent to assume dominion over them.

Finder>all else besides OG Owner 

100

Fair Use Factors

  • Purpose and character of the use;
  • Nature of the copyrighted work;
  • Substantiality of the portion used in relation to the whole of the copyrighted work (quantity and quality)
  • Effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work

[PENS]

200

The remedy where one co-tenant seeks reimbursement for necessary repairs?

Contribution (Benefits and Burdens in CL Concurrent Interests)

200

Believing he is about to undergo a dangerous surgery, Puck gives his sister the keys to his safe and says, “If I don’t make it, everything in here is yours.” This type of conditional gift is only valid if Puck dies from the anticipated peril. 

BONUS: Can he be a jerk and Will it to someone else?

Causa Mortis; and YES! 

200
Define Conversion

The wrongful exercise of dominion over the personal property of another

200

What is mislaid? What do you do?

Property is considered “mislaid” when the owner intentionally places it somewhere but later forgets to retrieve it. Turned in to premises owner; The finder generally does not gain possession rights as against the premises owner.

200
When do you use Fair Use? + CASE BONUS: [Explain Google or Harper and Row]

Affirmative Defense for Copyright Infringement 

Google (Used SNIPPETS/limited view for books; highly transformative so won fair use) 

Harper (leaked copy of interview; Exclusive right to be first, the heart; highly damaged value so NO FAIR USE) 

300

LL Delivery of Possession requirements to begin a term?
HINT: List American & English Rule

MAJ: American- LEGAL possession

MIN: LEGAL and ACTUAL possession (LL must kick out holdovers) 

300

LL Self-Help? 

1) Legally entitled to possession 

2) Reentry is peaceable

300

Elements of Abandonment? + When can't you abandon?

1) Owner must intend to relinquish all interests in the property, with no intention that it be acquired by another particular person. 

2) There must be a voluntary act by the owner to effectuate the intent 

CANNOT ABANDON with FEE SIMPLE with PERFECT TITLE (Issues of clarity/public safety)


300

Adverse Possession Elements? 

Actual Entry

Open and Notorious

Continuous for Stat. Per.

Adverse/Hostile/Aggressive

300

PRANKED; Right of Publicity Common Law Elements? 

Definite use of plaintiff’s identity

The appropriation of plaintiff’s name or likeness to defendant’s advantage, commercial or otherwise (Vanna White; "Celebrity Value") 

Lack of consent 

Injury 

400

A and B are tenants in common. A changes the locks and tells B they may not enter the home. This wrongful exclusion is known as this.

Ouster!

400

What is Community Property? 

Marriage is viewed as an equal partnership, therefore: SPLIT DURING 50/50

Earnings of spouse owned equally as undivided shares during marriage

-Earnings include rents, profits, fruits of earnings, income from comm. property. 

Separate property – acquired before marriage or during marriage by gift, devise, or descent

400

Intentional Trespass Elements? + Does trespass have reasonableness as a weight?

intentionally:

1) Enters land in possession of the other, or causes a thing or third person to do so, or

2) remains on the land, or

3) fails to remove from the land a thing which he is under a duty to remove.

+
NOOOOO nuisance is reasonableness!!

400

What are the 2 ways of extending statues of limitations on Adverse Possession? List and define them.

Tacking [privity]

Disabilities exception [infancy/minority, insanity, incarceration]

400

Ways a Tenant Can Avoid paying Rent? [Defenses-Core]

Breach of Implied Warranty of Habitability (Unsafe),Constructive Eviction, Actual Eviction, LL Retaliation (Price raise after reasonable time of a complaint), Illegal Lease (violation of codes), LL ish-failure to mitigate (still on hook) 

500

How do you destroy a JT?

  • Self-conveyance (Riddle) JT to TC
  • Conveyance to 3rd party JT to TC
  • Mortgage (Harms) :
  • Lien Theory -Loan where real estate is collateral, Not a severance
  • Title Theory - Bank owns title and you are paying towards it, Is a severance, because it’s a conveyance


  • Lease (Swartzbaugh)- Does not sever joint tenancy, BUT other tenant is entitled to half the earnings, partition, or ouster
500

Common Law Marital Property

Married Women’s Property Act: 

allowed women to hold title to real estate and control the management of their own property.

Additionally, protected wife’s property from husband’s creditors

Creditors couldn’t affect tenancy by the entirety [ENDO]

500

What is the exception for an owner's right to exclude? 

State v. Shack

Rule: The ownership of real property does not include the right to refuse access to individuals providing government services to workers who are housed on the property

500

What are the 3 possible states of minds for Adverse/Aggressive/Hostile AP? 

Objective – state of mind is irrelevant; actions of possessor viewed [majority approach]

Subjective/Good Faith Standard – “I thought I owned it.”

Aggressive Trespasser - “I did not think I owned it, but I intended to make it mine.” 

500

If community property is mixed with separate property – what if property is purchased during marriage?

Three approaches:

Inception of right 

Time of vesting 

Pro Rata share (CA) 

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