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Criminal Law and Procedure | Substantive Crimes | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...sputed facts raised questions about intent, causation, and grading. Another actor changed position after relying on the relevant statement, document, or official action. Which analysis best protects the legally relevant...
Citations: Common law criminal doctrine, Model Penal Code offense principles, Due process proof-beyond-a-reasonable-doubt doctrine
Question
Criminal Law and Procedure | Substantive Crimes | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...t intent, causation, and grading. One argument was preserved, while another was raised only later. Which result best accounts for preservation and merits? Correct. Criminal liability requires a voluntary act or omission...
Citations: Common law criminal doctrine, Model Penal Code offense principles, Due process proof-beyond-a-reasonable-doubt doctrine
Question
Criminal Law and Procedure | Substantive Crimes | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...n, and grading. One side relies on notice and practical reliance; the other side points to an omitted formal step. Which statement is most accurate? Correct. Criminal liability requires a voluntary act or omission, the r...
Citations: Common law criminal doctrine, Model Penal Code offense principles, Due process proof-beyond-a-reasonable-doubt doctrine
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Substantive Crimes | ESSAY
Hard
...d remedy would protect one party but impose a substantial burden on another party who had notice of the risk. The opponent argues that the remedy is categorically unavailable. How should the court, tribunal, or decision...
Citations: Common law criminal doctrine, Model Penal Code offense principles, Due process proof-beyond-a-reasonable-doubt doctrine
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. The facts support the doctrine in part, but a timing problem may limit the requested remedy. What is the strongest reason for...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. The facts are close, and both sides can cite a rule that appears favorable. What should a strong answer do first? Correct. Tr...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. Another actor changed position after relying on the relevant statement, document, or official action. Which analysis best pro...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Contracts | Remedies | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
...o provide food for a corporate retreat. The retreat organizer hired another caterer at a higher price and sued for contract damages. Which statement best describes the purpose of expectation damages? The best answer stat...
Citations: Restatement (Second) of Contracts 344, Restatement (Second) of Contracts 347, NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Contracts
Question
Contracts | Formation | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...sed to keep an offer open while the buyer made costly preparations. Another actor changed position after relying on the relevant statement, document, or official action. Which analysis best protects the legally relevant...
Citations: Restatement (Second) Contracts sections 24, 71, 90, UCC 2-204, UCC 2-205
Question
Contracts | Conditions and Breach | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
...deliver goods due next month. Before the buyer canceled, covered, or otherwise changed position, the seller sent a clear notice that it would perform on time after all. The buyer nonetheless claimed the earlier repudiat...
Citations: Restatement (Second) of Contracts 256, UCC 2-611, NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Contracts
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. A party invokes an equitable or discretionary remedy after contributing to the problem. What is the best analysis? Correct. T...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Medium
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. A party relied on common practice, but the record includes facts suggesting that practice was unreasonable or incomplete in t...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Hard
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. After an initial agreement or ruling, later conduct created ambiguity about whether the required legal element was satisfied...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. One argument was preserved, while another was raised only later. Which result best accounts for preservation and merits? Corr...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. One side relies on notice and practical reliance; the other side points to an omitted formal step. Which statement is most ac...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. The decision maker must choose between a categorical shortcut and a fact-sensitive standard. Which statement is most consiste...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. The disputed action was partly authorized but exceeded an important limitation. Which statement best explains the consequence...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Medium
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. The key event occurred after warnings, partial performance, and a written objection by the affected party. The opponent argue...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. The moving party has the burden on a contested element, and the opponent identifies a plausible exception. How should the iss...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. The record contains both written proof and disputed oral testimony. Which answer gives the best treatment of the proof and go...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Hard
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. The requested remedy would protect one party but impose a substantial burden on another party who had notice of the risk. The...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Hard
Two buyers claimed the same property after one recorded late and the other had inquiry notice. Two legally significant facts point in different directions and the decision maker must determine which fact controls. The op...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
Question
Contracts | Performance and Remedies | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...d and the nonbreaching party incurred substitute-performance costs. Another actor changed position after relying on the relevant statement, document, or official action. Which analysis best protects the legally relevant...
Citations: Hadley v. Baxendale, Restatement contract remedies, UCC Article 2 remedies
Question
Torts | Intentional Torts Overview | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Easy
A coworker intentionally unplugged another employee's laptop during a presentation as a prank. The laptop shut down, a file became corrupted, and the employee lost two hours restoring the file. The laptop itself was not...
Citations: NCBE MBE Subject Matter Outline, Torts, Restatement (Second) of Torts