California EXAM PREP The SMART Guide to Passing Kor Real Estate California Real Estate Exam Prep: The SMART Guide to Passing Cengage Learning Vice President/Editor-in-Chief: Dave Shaut Executive Editor: Scott Person Acquisitions Editor: Sara Glassmeyer Senior Marketing Manager: Mark Linton Manager of Technology, Editorial: John Barans Frontlist Buyer, Manufacturing: Kevin Kluck Art Director: Bethany Casey Content Project Manager: D. Jean Buttrom Production Service: Pre-Press/PMG-India
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www.howardscasedigests.webs.com 1 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION CONTRACT OF SALE – One of the contracting parties obligates himself to transfer the ownership of and to deliver a determinate thing, and the other to pay therefor a price certain money or its equivalent. A contract of sale may be absolute or conditional. SALES 1. Contract of sale (absolute) • real obligation – obligation to give • remedies available: a. specific performance b. rescission c. damages 2. Contract to sell (conditional)
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CHAPTER 2a ENERGY TRANSFER BY HEAT, WORK & MASS CONTENTS Forms of Energy Energy Transfer by Heat Energy Transfer by Work Mechanical Forms of Work The First Law of Thermodynamics Energy Balance for close system Energy Conversion Efficiencies FORMS OF ENERGY • Energy can exist in numerous forms such as thermal, mechanical, kinetic, potential, electric, magnetic, chemical, and nuclear, and their sum constitutes the total energy, E of a system. Thermodynamics deals only with the change of
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due to chronic decease that causes him unable to move. Unfortunately Maria insisted Zamani to transfer his business ownership under her name or else she will not handle on behalf. Zamani agreed and signed transferred ownership documents to Maria’s name. A year later, after Zamani is fully recovered, he wanted to cancel the contract to be back under his name. Discuss the issue by referring to the Act of Contract 1950 and other cases that has been verdict. Issue: a) Whether the contract/agreement
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What are Monetary Instruments? According to 31 USCS § 5312 (3), the term monetary instruments means-- "(A) United States coins and currency; (B) as the Secretary may prescribe by regulation, coins and currency of a foreign country, travelers' checks, bearer negotiable instruments, bearer investment securities, bearer securities, stock on which title is passed on delivery, and similar material; and (C) as the Secretary of the Treasury shall provide by regulation for purposes of sections 5316 and
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Ghalanos Ltd [2008] UKHL 11 Why was the contract considered to be an FOB contract in this case? Compare speeches of Rodger LJ and Mance LJ regarding time of delivery. 2. The Parchim [1918] AC 157 Why was it so important to determine whether property had passed in this case? What considerations did the court take into account in making the determination? Do you consider that it would have made any difference had the contract been on FOB terms? ANSWERS: 1. Scottish & Newcastle International
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............................................................................................... 12 1.4 Joint-Ventures .................................................................................................. 12 1.5 Business Registration Act [Cap 32, Rev Edn 1985] ...................................... 13 1.5.0 Purpose of registration:................................................................................ 13 1.5.1 Consequences of Non- Registration ...........................
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Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act of 2011”, otherwise known as the Protect IP Act. The goal of the legislation is to protect American intellectual property owners from theft and piracy online. The Protect IP Act will grant the U.S. Attorney General and corporations the power to sue owners and operators of U.S.-based websites that they believe to be in violation, and to perform what is known as an “in rem” action (“an action against property without involving the owner”) against websites
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Fagan v Metropolitan Police Commissioner [1969] (DC) | Actus Reus/ Mens Rea | Continuing act theory- Actus reus continuing for the whole time the car was on foot, mens rea at the point of realisation and not willing to move. | R v Miller [1983] (HL) | Coincidence of MR/AR | When D creates a dangerous Situation, they have a duty to act- failure to act amounts to AR (MR= recklessness). | R v Church [1966] (CA) | Coincidence of MR/AR | D will be liable for murder if entire incident can be viewed
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1383, Web 1989 Colo. Lexis 227 (Supreme Court of Colorado) Answer A gift constitutes a voluntary transfer of property without consideration from a donor to a done. When the gifts are made during a person’s lifetime, they are called inter vivos, and are irrevocable present transfers. When the gifts are given by adults to minors, and those are securities, the Uniform Gift to Minors Act (UGMA) establishes the procedures to follow, and recognizes either the donor or a trustee serves as custodian
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