Questions on Final Exam Flashcards

1
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If a grantor gives away real estate, that person then has the ______? (and for how long?)

A

Life Estate (until they die)

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2
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This is the basic governing document of a corportation?

A

Articles of Incorporation

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2
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Under the Statute of Frauds what is it called when you promise to pay the debt of another?

A

A guarantor

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3
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What are two types of partnerships and the difference between them?

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1) Limited Partner
2) General Partner - No Control, management

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4
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The greatest interest you can own in a property is called what?

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Fee Simple Absolute

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4
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An easement is used when property can’t be sold due to what?

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Zoning Ordinances

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What is the Statute of Frauds?

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The law that say’s that all contracts need to be in writing.

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4
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The purpose of a limited partner is to do what?

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Limit Liability

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4
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If an offer doesn’t specify how long it’s going to be open, what is the time allowed?

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A reasonable period, based on the circumstances

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5
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What’s the only thing that the court won’t gap fill, and why?

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Quantitiy, because you can’t reasonably estimate it

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A promise for a promise is called what?

A

A Bilateral Contract

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What’s the purpose of a Subchapter S Corporation?

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They don’t get double taxed

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What are one type of contract that due to it’s bargain for consideration is not valid?

A

Issusory contracts

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8
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What are two types of mistakes that void a contract?

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1) Bilateral Mistake
2) Unilateral Mistake

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8
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What is the old law that determined if there was a meeting of the minds?

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Subjective Meeting of the Minds

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8
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Something that’s not really a contract, and both parties don’t consent?

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A quasi contract

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9
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What are the Subjective and Objective meeting of the minds based on?

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1) Subjective -Thoughts
2) Objective -Actions

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10
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This type of mistake is when before making the contract both parties are mistaken as to the same assumption?

A

Bilateral Mistake

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11
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What are the two parties of a partnership?

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1) General partners
2) Limited partners - Can’t control or manage

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12
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Under this rule the terms of acceptance must be exactly the same as the terms of the offer?

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The Mirror Image Rule

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12
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If after reaching the age of majority a minor does something that binds them to the contract, what is it called?

A

Ratification

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12
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A contract is within the Statute of Frauds if it cannot be?

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Performed within one year from the time it is made

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13
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When someone has to make sure they lessen their damages to a minimal amount what is it called?

A

Midigation

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14
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What is the purpose of compensatory damages?

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To make the person whole

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16
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These are rules for operating a corporation?

A

Bylaws

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17
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Person who gets a property is called what?

A

Grantee

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18
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A right to use a part or section of another’s property?

A

An Easement

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19
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When the grantor gives away the life estate and the right to live there, (and it’s assumed that if the grantee dies they get it back) what’s their interest called?

A

Reversionary

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20
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What must the damages be before they can be considered consequential?

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1) Unique
2) Foreseeable

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22
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A basic definition of a contract is a?

A

A Promise

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22
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These contracts are in people’s control and are not enforceable?

A

Illusory Contracts

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24
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What are two types of tenancy?

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1) Joint Tenants
2) Tenants in Common

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26
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What does fee simple absolute imply?

A

Ownership of the whole bundle of rights

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26
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If partyX gives partyY and easment his propery is what? and what does that make partyX, and what is partyY?

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Burdened, Y is dominant X is servient

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27
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What is one reason an illusory contract may be invalid?

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Because it is gratuitous (beyond a stated amount)

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27
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All contracts that need to be in writing fall under what?

A

Statute of Frauds

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28
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A property that is burdened by an easement is called what?

A

Servient

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28
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Punitive damages are often awarded in contract cased? T/F?

A

False

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29
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What benefits and restrictions do Subchapter S Corporations have?

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1) Don’t get double taxed
2) Can only have 35 people

31
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In this type of agreement, if one tenant dies the property goes to their heirs?

A

Tenants in Common

32
Q

You have to pay the debt of another? T/F?

A

False

33
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What is a Joint Venture?

A

1) A limited purpose
2) Can’t be continued
3) Can’t be sued

34
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Someone transfers a deed and retains the life estate, what is the property given called? (opposite of a reversionary)

A

Remainder

35
Q

Where does a deed get recorded?

A

The registry of deeds

35
Q

When can an offer be withdrawn?

A

Anytime

37
Q

In this type of agreement, if one tenant dies the property goes to the other?

A

Joint Tenancy

38
Q

What is a sole proprietorship?

A

One person

39
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What must there be for there to be a contract?

A

1) An objective meeting of the minds (an agreement)
2) Bargain for Consideration
3) Two or more parties of legal age (not under the influence of drugs or alchohol, not incapacitated)
4) A legal purpose (can’t be illegal)

40
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A promise for an act is called what?

A

Unilateral Contract

41
Q

How many people are allowed in a Subchapter S corporation?

A

up to 35 People

42
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What is an example of a quasi contract, but gives damages (based on the term “he gets what he deserves”)?

A

Quantum Meruit

43
Q

People often sue for Nominal damages? T/F?

A

False

44
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If a court determines a person to be incompetent or if they have a legal gardian what is the contract called?

A

Void

45
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If X starts a computer business and he is a general partner with Y and they are “in the hole” for $1 million, how much is both X and Y liable for?

A

$1 million

45
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The Status for a contract by a minor is what?

A

Voidable by the minor

45
Q

The Uniform Commercial Code states that sale of goods over the price of ______ or more is not enforceable unless it is _______?

A

$500, in Writing

46
Q

What are the types of damages in contract cases?

A

1) Nominal
2) Punitive
3) Consequential
4) Compensatory

47
Q

What two thing may seem illusory but are not, and what are they required to act under?

A

1) Requirements
2) Outputs
- act in “good faith”

48
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This is when the courts create content for missing information?

A

Gap-Filling

51
Q

Contracts in which both sides have completed their duties are executory? T/F?

A

False

52
Q

Consequential damages are only awarded if?

A

The party knew about the special circumstances

54
Q

The property that benefits from an easement is called what?

A

Dominant

55
Q

What price do minors have to pay for necessities?

A

A reasonable price, not necessarily the agreed upon price

56
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What law do we use today to detemine if there is a meeting of the minds?

A

The Objective Meeting of the Minds

58
Q

The mailbox rule requires the terms of the acceptance match the terms of the offer exactly? T/F?

A

False (this is the the mirror image rule)

59
Q

T/F A partneship needs to be in writing?

A

False

61
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If PartyX agreed to deliver 1,000 widgets to PartyY by a certain date (date is given), and it’s agreed if they don’t they must pay $10,000. These damages are called?

A

Liquidated Damages

63
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If a life estate goes back to the grantor because the grantee dies, it is called what?

A

Reversionary

64
Q

Legal detriment always entail economic losses? T/F?

A

False (because the court doesn’t measure value)

65
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What are two ways that legal detriment doesn’t entail economic losses?

A

1) If the bargain for consideration is not of monetary value
2) If the party is giving up a right to do something that they legally have the right to do (if you agree stop drinking for $20,000 and they don’t pay, you can sue if you’re over legal age)

66
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What are laws?

A

Rules that govern society, which is in a constant state of change.

69
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If someone forgets to put type the of tenancy in a deed, then what type is used by default?

A

Tenants in Common

70
Q

What is one way around the Mailbox Rule?

A

To specify in the contract

71
Q

2 or more people for a single or limited purpose?

A

A Joint Venture

72
Q

Minors are obligated to pay for which contractual agreements?

A

Those involving Necessities

73
Q

What is the consideration in a bilateral contract?

A

1) Legal detriment
2) Legal benefit

75
Q

This type of mistake is when only one party makes the mistake?

A

Unilateral Mistake

76
Q

If party X says he was going to mow party Y’s lawn (for $40) BECAUSE THE SPRINKLER COMPANY “Party A” WAS COMMING AND NEEDED IT CUT TO INSTALL THEM, but party X didn’t show up and party Z mowed the lawn for $50. But the sprinkler company also charged $1,000 because they couldn’t install the sprinklers. How much does party X owe partyY?

A

$1,010 Consequential damages (if he knew about “Party A”)

77
Q

If you use someone’s property for over 20 years (can’t be with permission) and you aquire ownership it is called?

A

Adverse possession

79
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If party X made an agreement to mow party Y’s lawn for $40 but he didn’t come, and party Z mowed party Y’s lawn for $50, how much does party X owe party Y?

A

$10 comensatory damages

80
Q

If a contract is still pending it is called what?

A

Executory

81
Q

What are the type of damages that are agreed upon ahead of time? (often used in purchase and sale agreements)

A

Liquidated Damages

82
Q

Damages that involve only a very small monetary reward are called Liquidated damages? T/F?

A

False (they are called Nominal Damages)

83
Q

The party who gives a property is called what?

A

Grantor

84
Q

What ways are tenants in common granted?

A

1) If in the will it goes to the person in the will
2) otherwise it is given to their hiers by intestacy

86
Q

If a contract is finished it is called what?

A

Executed

87
Q

If something can’t be completed within one year it must be ______, under the Statute of Frauds?

A

Written

88
Q

A Promise (contract) must be supported by what?

A

A bargain for consideration

89
Q

If you wish to make it so an offer can’t be withdrawn you can create what?

A

An option contract (must be additional consideration)

90
Q

What is the rule that says that “acceptance of a contract is effective upon dispatch”?

A

The Mailbox Rule (the first person to put it in the mail takes priority)

91
Q

What are two types of remedies? (midterm)

A

1) Legal
2) Equitable

92
Q

What are the three types of Equitable Remedies?

A

1) Specific Performance

2) Rescission

3) Restitution

93
Q

What is Specific Performance?

A

Party is instructed to perform under the terms of a contract

94
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What is Rescission?

A

When parties are put back into the legal position they were in BEFORE the contract was created

95
Q

What is Restitution?

A

After rescission, parties must return any benefit or item unjustly attained

96
Q

As an inducement for a party to make a promise, that party (promisor) must recieve ________, or the other party (promisee) must suffer a ______ or both?

A

1) Legal Benefit

2) Legal Detriment

97
Q

Al promises to sell Mary his car for $2,000. Mary promises to pay Al $2,000 for his car. What have Al has incurred and recieved? What has Mary incurred and recieved?

A

Al

  • Incurred Legal Detriment (sold his car which he had no prior obligation to do)
  • Received Legal Benefit (payment of $2,000, which he

Mary

  • Incurred Legal Detriment (must pay $2,000, which she had no prior legal obligation to do)
  • Received Legal Benefit (Legal right, which she did not previously have, to Al’s car)