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This is an Excel Spreedsheet summarizing the MBE in a concise form. Very Helpful for the Bar Exam! Notice the tags at the bottom. All MBE subjects are covered. ... more>>
A. Relevance 1. Logical Relevance 2. Legal Relevance (5) 3. Similar Occurrences (8) B. Character Evidence 1. 4 Civil Case 2. Criminal Case a. Defendant b. Victim c. Special Rules f... ... more>>
1 I. Personal Jurisdiction: Can P sue D in this state? In personam jurisdiction: Jurisdiction over the person because of some contact b/w D forum state. Statutory analysis: The CA ... ... more>>
CORPORATION ATTACK OUTLINE I. ORGANIZATION AND FORMATION OF CORPORATION A. Formation: People, Paper, and Act = de jure corporation B. Improper formation: 1. De facto 2. Corporation... ... more>>
1 TRUSTS OUTLINE PRIVATE EXPRESS TRUST A. Private Express Trust Defined: A fiduciary relationship with respect to property whereby one person (trustee) holds legal title for the be... ... more>>
1 I. Exclusionary Rule a. Exclusionary Rule: i. Prohibits the introduction at a criminal trial of evidence obtained in violation of Defendant???s 4th, 5th, or 6th Amendment Rights.... ... more>>
Corporations 1 Formation Requirements ??? (1) Incorporators: must have at least one person or entity; must sign & file AoI. ??? (2) Articles of Incorporation: articles are a contra... ... more>>
CIVIL PROCEDURE I. PERSONAL JURISDICTION A. Basic Idea: in what state can the plaintiff sue the defendant? 1. Two step analysis: statutory analysis and constitutional analysis 2. D... ... more>>
CompTIA A+ Essentials Objectives 1 of 9 Copyright ?? 2006 by the Computing Technology Industry Association. All rights reserved. CompTIA A+ Essentials 2006 Examination Objectives I... ... more>>
Evidence Hearsay Outline HEARSAY 1. Definition 2. Non hearsay Categories (VIVES + V) a. Verbal Act -independent legal significance b. Impeachment c. Verbal object ??? object with w... ... more>>
Property 1 Present Estates ??? Fee Simple Absolute ???to A??? o Absolute ownership of potentially infinite duration o Freely devisable (leave it in will), descendible (passable to ... ... more>>
1 First identify elements that a plaintiff needs to get to the jury. Master the elements for each cause of action. Second, be aware of the affirmative defenses INTENTIONAL TORTS Ov... ... more>>
TORT REMEDIES 1. Compensatory Damages ??? rightful position, causation, forseeability, certainty (not speculative, use historical records, special v. general damages) unavoidabilit... ... more>>
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (BARBRI) Federal Judicial Power (Art. III) A. Justiciability Doctrines: the requirement of cases and controversies 1. Standing 2. Ripeness 3. Mootness 4. Politic... ... more>>
1 TESTATACY A. General Testamentary Capacity (Intent) 1. 18 years old and of sound mind ??? extent of property, natural objects of bounty, nature of testamentary act, otherwise ent... ... more>>