CIV-PRO
PROPERTY
CON-LAW
EVIDENCE
RANDOM
100

This requires complete diversity between parties and an amount in controversy exceeding $75,000.

What is diversity jurisdiction (28 U.S.C. § 1332)?

100

This type of co-ownership includes a right of survivorship and requires the four unities.

What is a joint tenancy?

100

This level of scrutiny requires a law to be narrowly tailored to serve a compelling government interest.

What is strict scrutiny?

100

A statement made by a party and offered against that party is not considered hearsay.

What is a party-opponent admission (FRE 801(d)(2))?

100

Government regulation of speech in a public forum must be narrowly tailored and leave open ample alternative channels.

What is a time, place, and manner restriction? 

200

This occurs when a defendant fails to respond, but it does not automatically establish damages.

What is a default judgment under Rule 55?

200

Landowner has rights to oil and gas extracted from their land, even if it drains from neighbors.

What is ratione soli?

200

A state law that discriminates against interstate commerce is usually invalid unless it is necessary to achieve an important government interest.

What is the Dormant Commerce Clause doctrine?

200

A rule that prohibits using prior bad acts to show a person acted in conformity with that character.

What is FRE 404(a)?

200

A complete defense where the plaintiff knowingly and voluntarily encounters a known risk.

What is assumption of risk?

300

When a defendant’s contacts with the forum are so continuous and systematic that they are essentially “at home.”

What is general jurisdiction?

300

Property acquired by open, notorious, continuous, and hostile possession for the statutory period.

What is adverse possession?

300

This doctrine gives courts the power to declare laws unconstitutional.

What is judicial review (Marbury v. Madison)?

300

An out-of-court statement offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted.

What is hearsay? 

300

A future interest held by a third party that divests a prior estate upon the occurrence of a condition.

What is an executory interest?

400

This doctrine allows federal courts to hear additional claims that arise from the same “common nucleus of operative fact.”

What is supplemental jurisdiction (28 U.S.C. § 1367)?

400

Notice based on what a reasonable inspection of the property would reveal.

What is inquiry notice?

400

Congress may regulate channels, instrumentalities, and activities that substantially affect interstate commerce.

What is the Commerce Clause power?

400

Statements made in civil settlement negotiations are inadmissible in civil cases but may be admissible in subsequent criminal cases unless made to a government regulator.

What is FRE 408?

400

A statement describing an event made while or immediately after the declarant perceived it.

What is a present sense impression (FRE 803(1))?

500

This applies when the second claim arises out of the same transaction or occurrence as the first, even if it was not actually litigated.

What is res judicata – transactional test?

500

A person who purchases property for value without notice of prior claims.

What is a bona fide purchaser?

500

This doctrine protects fundamental rights from government interference, even if procedures are fair.

What is substantive due process?

500

Evidence of a person’s routine response to a repeated situation is admissible to prove conduct in conformity.

What is habit evidence under FRE 406?

500

A doctrine that allows a plaintiff to recover even if partially at fault, but reduces recovery by their percentage of fault.

What is comparative negligence?