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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>>
CD 1: Torts ??? form of substantive law /study of rights and duties /looks at the obligations that members of a society owe each other without regard to promises that are made to one another ... more>>
Day 6 Essay Exam Workshop 1 ***Control the Exam-Don???t let the exam control You. Calbar.ca.gov Go to Admissions Go to Statistics ??? Review Torts and Con Law. ??? Go over problem solving checklist ... more>>
This is an outline I prepared for Professor Jim Gash's Spring 2006 Torts II Class at Pepperdine University School of Law. It's a first draft so there might be a few minor mistakes, but I did well in that class so it worked. Good luck! ... more>>
I. Introduction A. Consensual Liens -usually arise at the inception of a credit transaction 1. Security Interests in Personal Property a. Types (1) Common law pledge (2) Chattel mo... ... more>>
Criminal Law & Procedure 1 Jurisdiction ??? A state acquires jurisdiction if (1) conduct occurred in the state or (2) result occurred in the state ??? Crimes of Omission: jurisdict... ... more>>
Torts II ??? Spring 2003 Professor Timmons Page 1 Torts II I. Duty of Care A. Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress 1. Old Rule ??? No duty of care owed to prevent pure emotional distress or ... more>>
Torts I ??? Fall 2002 Professor Timmons Page 1 Torts I I. Introduction A. Tort Defined 1. A civil wrong, other than a breach of contract, for which the law provides a remedy. 2. Different than ... more>>
TORTS Intentional, negligence & strict liability -intentional ??? purpose/knowledge (punch in face) -reckless ??? strong probability of harm (30mph over speed limit) -negligence ??? knowledge but no ... more>>
1 TORTS II OUTLINE Defamation -Defamation is here to protect the First Amendment while also protecting the counter-veiling interest of individual rights. 1. Libel v. Slander: -Libel Per Se: Generally ... more>>
I. Strict Liability A. Historical movement of Strict Liability: a. Rylands v. Fletcher i. Blackburn: Strict Liability: If D brought "something likely to do mischief" on his land, a... ... more>>
STRICT LIABILITY: 1. Rylands v. Fletcher -p. 669 Rule 1. Blackburn: Strict Liability: If D brought "something likely to do mischief" on his land, all P had to do was show damages a... ... more>>
1 TORTS ANALYSIS: Prof. Hackney Fall 2001 I. NEGLIGENCE REGIME A. Unreasonable Conduct 1. Reasonable Person a. Cardozo-ADAMS (Boy swinging wire)-ordinary, not extraordinary b. Holmes-objective and ... more>>
TORTS Second Edition Edward J. Kionka CAPSULE SUMMARY COPYRIGHT ?? 1990, 1995 WEST PUBLISHING CO.Publisher's Note Copy protection schemes on electronic products make software cumbersome to use ... more>>