Evidence
Property
Contracts
Secured Transactions
Criminal law
100

What is the black letter law for hearsay?

Hearsay is an out of court statement that is offered for the truth of the matter asserted. Hearsay is not admissable unless it falls under a valid exception.

100

What is a life estate?

A life estate is a present possessory estate that is limited by a person's life (terminates when the measuring life dies).

100

A traditional, enforceable contract is formed when there is:

Mutual assent (a valid offer + valid acceptance of that offer)

Consideration; and

No defenses to formation 

100

What are three main parties to an Article 9?

Secured party 

Debtor

Obligor

100

What are the four core elements of a crime?

Physical Act (Actus Reus)

Mental State (Mens rea)

Causation

Concurrence of requisite physical act and mental state

200

Evidence is relevant if it is both...?

Probative and Material. Evidence is probative if it has any tendency to make a fact more or less probable than it would be without the evidence AND evidence is material if it is a fact of consequence in determining the outcome of the action.

200

What is an express easement?

A right held by one person to use another's land. An express easement can be created by grant or by reservation.

200

Under the common law, what are the four terms necessary for the offer to be valid:

Parties

Subject

Quantity; and

Price

200

What are the three methods of perfection?

Filing a financing statement

Take possession

Automatic perfection

200

What is common law murder?

The unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought

300

Which hearsay exceptions require the declarant to be unavailable?

Former testimony

Dying declaration

Statements against interest

Forfeiture by wrongdoing

300

Define the implied covenant of marketable title

Marketable title is free from an unreasonable risk of litigation. Seller has a duty to convey marketable title to the buyer at closing.

300

List the four types of irrevocable contracts

Option contracts


Detrimental reliance

Firm offers

Offeree has started performance. A unilateral offer to contract cannot be revoked by the offeror if the offeree has started performance


300

What is an acceleration clause?

The parties may provide for the acceleration of payments upon the happening of a specified event

300

What is malice aforethought? 

Malice aforethought exists if there are no facts reducing the killing to voluntary manslaughter or excusing it AND it was committed with one of the following states of mind: 

Intent to Kill

Intent to inflict great bodily injury

Reckless indifference to an unjustifiably high risk to human life

Intent to commit a felony (felony-murder rule)

400

Which hearsay exceptions do not require declarant to be unavailable?

Present Sense Impression

Excited Utterance

State of Mind

Medical Diagnosis or Treatment

Recorded Recollection

Business Records

400

What is a real covenant?

A promise concerning the use of the land that runs to successors of the promise. It typically requires the holder to either do something or refrain from doing something.

400

What are the two main ways to satisfy the statute of frauds?

Writing; or

Performance

400

A buyer of consumer goods take the goods free of security interest, even if perfected, if the buyer:

1) Buys without knowledge of the security interest

2) for value

3) primarily for the buyer's personal, family, or household purposes; and

4) before the filing of a financing statement covering the goods

400

Define false imprisonment

False imprisonment is the unlawful confinement of a person without valid consent
500

For character evidence, specific instances of conduct are generally NOT admissible to show propensity, BUT are admissible to show what? (5 purposes)

Motive or opportunity

Intent

Mistake (lack thereof)

Identity

Common plan or scheme

500

What is an implied easement by prescription

Created when a landowner allows a trespasser to use his land continuously for the statutory period. The trespasser's use must be:

Hostile

Open and notorious; AND

Continuous for the statutory period

500

What is the implied warranty of merchantability

Under the UCC, all merchants make an implied warranty (unless disclaimed) that the goods are being sold are fit for their ordinary commercial purposes. 

500

What is a PMSI?

A purchase money secutiry interest is a security held by the seller of collateral to secure payment of all or part of the price; OR

A security interest of a person that gives value to a debtor so that the debtor may acquire rights in or the use of collateral

500

Define false pretenses

False pretenses consists of obtaining title to the personal property of another by an intentional false representation of a material past or present fact with intent to defraud.

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