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35 Cards in this Set
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Premarital agreements
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Determine property rights
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Difference between mislaid and lost property
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Finder of lost property takes ownership while finder of mislaid property takes possession until reclaimed
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Intestate
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If someone dies without a will
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Critical legal thinking is the process of identifying legal issues determining relevant facts
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True
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Defamation does not occur if the defendant makes a true statement about the plaintiff that results in damage to the plaintiffs reputation
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True
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Zoning ordinance
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An Owner who wants to use his or her property in a way that isn't allowed by the current property use law needs to seek a zoning ordinance
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Codicil
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A document that changes a will
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Seperate property
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All of the above
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Adverse possession
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Taking title to someone else's real estate by treating it as your own for the required period of time
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Proximate cause is generally thought of in terms whether the plaintiffs injuries were forseeable in light of the defendants conduct
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True
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The standard of proof in criminal trial is
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Beyond reasonable doubt
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Which of the following is grounds for annulment
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None of the above
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An owner who wants to use his or her property in a way that isnt allowed by the current property use laws needs to seek a
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Variance
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An easement is the use of someone elses property
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True
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A person who makes a will is a beneficiary
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False
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A stock certificate is stock of intangible property contracts to perform a legal act is voidable
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True
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If a criminal defendant can not afford an attorney given a public defender
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True
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All of the following are requirements for a valid will except
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The will must be prepared by an attorney
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Title 7 of the unemployment civil rights act
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Both of the above
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Wrongfully taking someone elses property by force or threat is
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Robbery
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An office legal memorandum is
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D all of the above
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Punative damages are
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Rewarded
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An office memorandum presents
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Both sides of a case
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Professionals are subject to which of the following subjects of duty of care
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Acting reasonable
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In states where comparative negligence is the rule
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51% negligent
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Difference between joint tenancy and tenancy in common
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Joint tenancy goes to other tenant, tenancy in common dies go to heirs
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1,2,3 are
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Page numbers
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Lego memos are
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Internal
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Strict liability can sue
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All of the above
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Different citation same case
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Parallel citation
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Necessities can not be canceled by a minor
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True
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Doctrine without fault
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Strict liability
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Winning a negligence case must prove both
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Proximate and actual
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Book or series is middle section of citation
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True
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Qualifies as good
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Tangible property
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