The duty owed by a landowner depends on the status of the plaintiff.
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Negligence - Owner/Occupier Definition
A conviction may be used to impeach a witness if the conviction were a felony or a
crime that involved dishonesty. The crime must have occurred within 10 years and its
prejudicial effect must not outweigh its probative value.
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Impeachment - Prior Conviction
,A search must be reasonable to be valid. Generally, a search is not reasonable in the
absence of a warrant. A search of a defendant's person is lawful when incident to
arrest.
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Search and Seizure
A partnership is formed when two or more parties agree to carry on as co-owners of
a business for profit. No formalities are required; the intent of the parties controls.
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Partnership Definition
The court may pierce the corporate veil to hold a shareholder personally liable if: (i)
the corporation is the alter ego of the shareholder, (ii) the corporation was
undercapitalized at its formation, (iii) the corporation was formed to commit fraud, or
(iv) the corporation fails to follow required formalities (annual shareholder meeting,
votes, keeping minutes, etc.)
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Piercing the Corporate Veil
An offer is a promise to enter into a contract that is communicated to an offeree, with
intent to be bound, and contains certain and definite material terms.
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Offer
Evidence is relevant if it makes a fact or consequence more or less probable. A court
may exclude relevant evidence if its prejudicial effect substantially outweighs its
probative value
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Relevance
A valid will may be revoked by (i) the execution of a subsequent valid will, (ii)
destruction or defacement on the face of the will evidencing the testator's intent to
revoke, or (iii) operation of law
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Revocation
A will is properly executed when the will is (i) in writing, (ii) signed by the testator, and
(iii) attested by two witnesses, (iv) who signed the will in the testator's presence.
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Elements of Proper Execution
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Negligence - Owner/Occupier Definition
A conviction may be used to impeach a witness if the conviction were a felony or a
crime that involved dishonesty. The crime must have occurred within 10 years and its
prejudicial effect must not outweigh its probative value.
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Impeachment - Prior Conviction
,A search must be reasonable to be valid. Generally, a search is not reasonable in the
absence of a warrant. A search of a defendant's person is lawful when incident to
arrest.
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Search and Seizure
A partnership is formed when two or more parties agree to carry on as co-owners of
a business for profit. No formalities are required; the intent of the parties controls.
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Partnership Definition
The court may pierce the corporate veil to hold a shareholder personally liable if: (i)
the corporation is the alter ego of the shareholder, (ii) the corporation was
undercapitalized at its formation, (iii) the corporation was formed to commit fraud, or
(iv) the corporation fails to follow required formalities (annual shareholder meeting,
votes, keeping minutes, etc.)
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Piercing the Corporate Veil
An offer is a promise to enter into a contract that is communicated to an offeree, with
intent to be bound, and contains certain and definite material terms.
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Offer
Evidence is relevant if it makes a fact or consequence more or less probable. A court
may exclude relevant evidence if its prejudicial effect substantially outweighs its
probative value
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Relevance
A valid will may be revoked by (i) the execution of a subsequent valid will, (ii)
destruction or defacement on the face of the will evidencing the testator's intent to
revoke, or (iii) operation of law
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Revocation
A will is properly executed when the will is (i) in writing, (ii) signed by the testator, and
(iii) attested by two witnesses, (iv) who signed the will in the testator's presence.
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Elements of Proper Execution