UBE BAR EXAM
Burglary Arson Robbery Rape Kidnapping
Crimes capable of Felony-Murder at common Law
Prevents a surviving party to a contract from serving as a witness regarding any matter occurring before the death of another party to the contract.
Dead Man's Statute
For "sum certain" - no notice For all others - 7 days
Default Judgment Notice Requirements
Pure comparative negligence & Joint and several liability
Default Negligence Standard for MBE
In making a new will, if it fails old revoked will springs to life
Dependent relative revocation
or installment contract in which various units are distinct parts
Divisible contract
No, but can get one over objection of prosecution if you show jury wouldn't give you a fair trial
Do you have a constitutional right to a bench trial in a criminal proceeding?
Yes
Does Congress have the power to provide uniform rules for bankruptcy
Yes, Defendant has a right to counsel at any trial that results in a sentence of incarceration
Does Defendant have a right to counsel at a trial where he cab be incarcerated even if sentence is suspended?
NO
Does criminal immunity grant civil immunity?
YES
Does federal criminal immunity grant state criminal immunity
Yes, to look for waste
Does future interest holder have a right to inspect
Yes, response documents may be necessary to keep evidence from being misleading
Does the rule of completeness allow other side to introduce documents
1- sold alcohol to a customer who they know, or should have known was intoxicated 2- the customer harmed a third party 3- The bar's actions in helping the customer become intoxicated were a substantial factor that caused 3rd party's damage
Dram Shop Law
1- Statement made by individual who believes he is dying 2- Individual believes death is imminent 3- Statement pertains to causes & circumstances of his death (only in homicide cases and civil trials)
Dying Declaration
Individual 1- Obtains title to property 2- of another person 3- through reliance of that person 4- on a known false representation of a material past or present fact 5- the representation is made w/ intent to defraud INDIVIDUAL TAKES FULL TITLE NOT JUST POSSESSION
False Pretenses
Obtaining title to property of another person Through the reliance of that person On a known false representation of a material past or present fact The representation is made with the intent to defraud
False Pretenses
- $500 in controversy - Any 2 defendant diverse from Plaintiff
Federal Statutory Interpleader Jurisdiction
Making Of a false writing With apparent legal significance & Intent to defraud
Forgery
- Within 14 days of certification - Whether to hear appeal is at court's discretion - Final judgment rule does not apply
How do you appeal Class Action Certification
Insured's domicile is imputed to the insurance company for the purposes of diversity
How does the insured's domicile affect personal jurisdiction of insurance company?
21 days from service
How long does defendant have to answer complaint if he does not waive service?
No, if Plaintiff believed in good faith that his claim was for more than $75,000, diversity is not destroyed.
If the claim is moved to less than $75,000 as a result of discovery, does this destroy diversity jurisdiction?
No, must deliver it. There is no witnessing requirement, so just have to give it to ANYONE else.
If you keep a deed is it valid?
1- Representation by defendant's attorney must fall below objective standard of reasonableness AND 2- Attorney's deficient performance prejudiced defendant
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
1. Misrepresentation by a defendant 2. scienter 3. Intent to induce Plaintiff's reliance 4. Damages
Intentional Misrepresentation
Criminal negligence Reckless action that puts another at a significant risk of injury or death.
Involuntary Manslaughter
Intentional Homicide committed with criminal negligence (recklessness under MPC) or during unlawful act Something less than depraved-heart murder
Involuntary manslaughter
NO
Is a cross-claim mandatory
No, unless character is an element of the claim or defense
Is character evidence admissible at Civil trial
No, it is by definition NOT HEARSAY
Is statement of a party opponent hearsay with an exception?
Yes, it is considered coerced for the purposes
Is testimony given with a grant of immunity coerced
Trespassory Taking and Carrying away of the personal property of another With the intent (specific) to permanently deprive person of property Does not include services
Larceny
Larceny Accomplished by fraud or deceit That results in conversion of property of another
Larceny by trick
14 days after the last pleading
Last time to demand jury trial
The substance of the transaction, although in the form of a lease, is a secured transaction
Leases are covered by Article 9 when
ONE of the following -Intent to kill -intent to do serious bodily injury -Reckless indifference for human life (depraved heart) -Intent to commit a felony
Malice aforethought
Free and clear of an unreasonable risk of litigation at the time of closing
Marketable title must be
NO
May a defendant be impeached with Juvenile conviction to show untruthfulness
Requires anyone to do an overt act
Model Penal code difference in conspiracy
Yes, even if it is not asked for
Must each party in civil court provide insurance during discovery?
Yes, otherwise it will preclude other possible claims. (Can't bring a claim for race discrimination and then for age; must bring both together.)
Must you bring all claims out of a transaction each time you litigate?
Is express or implied if 1- The original obligor repudiates liability to the original promisee & 2- the obligee subsequently accepts performance of the original agreement from the delegates without reserving rights against the obligor
Novation
1- Father subsequently married the mother 2- Father held the child out as his own in the home or paid child support 3- Paternity was proven by clear and convincing evidence after the father's death 4- Paternity was adjudicated during the lifetime of the father by a preponderance of the evidence
Out-of-wedlock children for father's will to be referenced as "child" or "heir"
Purchasing money security interest Exists when a secured party sells goods to the debtor, & the debtor incurs an obligation to pay the secured party all or part of the purchase price
PMSI
1- filing a finance statement 2- possessing the collateral 3- controlling the collateral 4- perfecting automatically
Perfecting a security interest
1- Full disclosure 2- Agreement is fair and reasonable 3- Agreement is voluntary
Premarital agreement to be valid under UPAA
Determining Ambiguous terms Condition precedent
Prior extrinsic evidence allowed in Parol Evidence Rule
Plaintiff confers benefit on Defendant & Plaintiff has reasonable expectation of compensation Allowing Defendant to receive benefit would be unjust
Quasi-contract to prevent unjust enrichment
1- Alternate source of semen or injury 2- When constitutional rights require 3- Civil cases where probative value is greater 4- Civil cases where victim has placed reputation in controversy
Reasons why past instances of victim's sexual behavior are admissible
Must be revoked on same size reaching medium. Cannot broadcast offer on radio and then revoke offer on small poster.
Revoking a General Offer( i.e. Advertised offer for information/return with reward)
Larceny + force or threat of force
Robbery
Any symbol adopted with intention of acceptance Letterhead may confer signature
Signature under UCC
Not if they acted without negligence.
Someone strikes a third party while acting in self-defense; are they liable?
Free of encumbrances made during owner's ownership
Special Warranty Deed
If you pay off the loan, you now have the lienholder's/mortgagor's rights
Subrogation
1- Party that has substantially performed can recover w/o full performance - negated if incomplete performance amounted to a material breach of contract
Substantial performance
1. Establish, under oath, irreparable injury will result with hearing & 2. Attorney certifies attempt to notify or why notice should not be required
Temporary Restraining Order without notice to the other party
All other security interests in collateral even if they have previously perfected, if the secured party perfects before or within 20 days after debtor receives possession of the collateral
A PMSI in goods other than livestock or inventory is good over
Yes
Are injunctions appealable as a right?
No
Are juvenile convictions admissible in a civil trial
NO, they are subject to the Eerie doctrine
Are statutes of limitation Procedural?
10, but court can order more if needed.
As a group, how many depositions does each side get?
Fee Simple Determinable Grantor retains possibility of reverter
Conveyed with durational language "So long as" "while" "During" "until"
Fee Simple Subject to a condition subsequent Grantor must specifically retain right to reenter
Conveyed with limited specific Conditional Language "upon condition that" "provided that" "but if" "if it happens that"
Fee simple subject to executory interest - 3rd party holds executory interest
Conveyed with specific durational or conditional language automatically terminates at stated event and then passes to third party "to A, but if x occurs, then to B"
(1) Attempt to commit battery (2) Fear of harm - solely to place plaintiff in fear of harm
Two types of assault
If the substance of a transaction creates a security interest
UCC Article 9
1- Indicate Contract has been made 2- Identify parties 3- Quantity 4- Be signed by defendant
UCC Minimum Writing Requirement
1- The secured party must give value 2- The debtor must have rights in the collateral 3- The debtor must have signed a security agreement that describes the collateral, or the secured party retains possession of the collateral
Under UCC Article 9 to be enforceable against a debtor
Upon delivery
Under the UCC when do you pay on Installment contracts
1- expressly state acceptance 2- Using the goods 3- Failing to reject the goods
Accepting goods under the UCC
1- Made at or near the time of the event 2- by a person with knowledge of the event and under a duty to report it, or from information transmitted from such person 3- As part of a regular practice of making the kind of entry in question during the regular course of business
Business record exception
No, it is the well-pleaded complaint rule. Have to stick to State court.
Can a counterclaim raising a federal question give federal question jurisdiction?
No
Can a dead person be defamed
Yes, can do damages or different issues
Can a trial court grant a new trial for only some issues?
Yes, if subsequent writing confirms agreement (something in the writing says "referring to our oral agreement")
Can an oral agreement be enforceable under statute of frauds
Yes, look to advertising, insertion of provision into majority of other lots
Can the implied reciprocal servitude exist in a problem w/o specific mention of the servitude?
No, one plaintiff must have $75,000+ in damages
Can you aggregate damages among plaintiffs in regular diversity case?
No, must have accompanying physical injury
Can you recover only economic loss through negligence?
Yes, when they are delivered as part of a non-conforming shipment & you reasonably believed it would be cured and was not cured (will have to pay for part that was used if any)
Can you revoke acceptance of goods under the UCC?
Courts are not bound by them
Child custody agreement in premarital agreements
1. At least 100 members 2. Primary Defendants are not states, state officials, or state entities 3. Does not involve securities related cases 4. Amount in controversy exceeds $5 million in sum 5. Minimum diversity (one P, one D from different states)
Class Action Fairness Act Requirements
1- Agreement between 2 or more persons 2- To accomplish an unlawful purpose 3- With intent to accomplish that purpose (NO OVERT ACT REQUIRED - WITHDRAWAL IS NOT A DEFENSE)
Common Law Conspiracy
unlawful killing of another with malice aforethought
Common-law murder
Granted to benefit a particular person
Easement in Gross
Owner of property entrusts property with another The other then converts the property
Embezzlement
Can't give someone a loan & take possession of deed as collateral Agreement is unenforceable
Equitable right of redemption
1- Intent to restrict land to agreement holders & successors in interest 2- Person against whom it is enforced has actual, constructive, or inquiry notice 3- Servitude touches or concerns the land
Equitable servitude
1- Group excluded is a distinctive group in the community 2- Group was not fairly represented in the revenue 3- Underrepresentation resulted from systematic exclusion of the group
Establish prima facie case for non-representative jury selection
To the buyer once the item is given to a common carrier
F.O.B. (buyer's location) transfers risk when
Murder in response to adequate provocation ("heat of passion") Could inflame passion of a reasonable person to the extent they cat out of passion rather than reason
Voluntary manslaughter
Ameliorative waste - allowed w/change to neighborhood makes necessary to continue reasonable use of the property
Waste that occurs when a change in the use of the land causes an increase in value
1- Pay interest on mortgage (not mortgage itself) 2- Not commit waste 3- No duty to insure property
What does the present interest holder have a duty to do
Adequate provocation
What reduces common law murder to manslaughter?
No state, they are a citizen of whatever state the action is brought in Diversity does not exist unless they intend to become a foreign citizen (because it is then like they are a citizen of that country)
What state is citizen abroad a citizen of for diversity purposes
Only when mistrial declared for "manifest necessity"
When a mistrial is declared over Defendant's objection; when can it be retried?
When the goods are identified (unless contract states otherwise)
When does a buyer acquire insurable interest in goods?
Yes, minus 1- contractually liquidated damages or 2- 20% penalty or $500 whichever is smaller EXCEPTION high-volume seller; the amount of lost profits and the statutory damages must be taken into account when calculating the amount the retailer is entitled to recover in restitution
When seller recoups full price of good in mitigation, is buyer is entitled refund of down payments under UCC
After-acquired title doctrine; title vests in transferee
When someone gets title to land they already transferred/sold to someone else who bought in good faith
