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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Medium
...uments for each side, state the controlling rule for conveyancing and recording, apply it to the material facts, and explain the likely remedy or consequence. This essay tests conveyancing and recording in the syllabus p...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Hard
...uments for each side, state the controlling rule for conveyancing and recording, apply it to the material facts, and explain the likely remedy or consequence. This essay tests conveyancing and recording in the syllabus p...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Medium
...uments for each side, state the controlling rule for conveyancing and recording, apply it to the material facts, and explain the likely remedy or consequence. This essay tests conveyancing and recording in the syllabus p...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...nd recorded interests require valid execution, delivery, description, recording or registration, notice, and priority under the governing system. Identify the instrument, grantor authority, delivery, recording status, no...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Hard
...uments for each side, state the controlling rule for conveyancing and recording, apply it to the material facts, and explain the likely remedy or consequence. This essay tests conveyancing and recording in the syllabus p...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Ownership and Conveyancing | ESSAY
Hard
...uments for each side, state the controlling rule for conveyancing and recording, apply it to the material facts, and explain the likely remedy or consequence. This essay tests conveyancing and recording in the syllabus p...
Citations: Recording acts, Mortgage and registry principles
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Real Property | Mortgages | ESSAY
Medium
...ortgage, and immediately recorded. The jurisdiction has a race-notice recording act. Owner defaulted on both loans. The farm is worth $420,000. Lender One claims priority because its mortgage was signed first. Bank claim...
Citations: NCBE MEE Subject Matter Outline, Common law real-property principles
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MPT | Persuasive Brief | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Easy
A task memo asks for a persuasive brief that includes a statement of facts. Which approach is best? The correct answer describes effective persuasive fact presentation. NCBE MPT preparation materials
Citations: NCBE MPT preparation materials
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Torts | Intentional Torts | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...contact during a confrontation but denied any desire to injure. The facts are close, and both sides can cite a rule that appears favorable. What should a strong answer do first? Correct. Intentional torts require intent...
Citations: Battery, assault, false imprisonment, trespass doctrines
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Criminal Law and Procedure | Defenses | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...ead on federal park land. A criminal statute prohibited removing artifacts from the park, but the hiker had read a private travel website stating that visitors could keep small finds. The hiker took the arrowhead home an...
Citations: NCBE NextGen UBE Content Scope, Criminal Law, Model Penal Code 2.04
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MPT | Using the File and Library | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
A Library case includes detailed facts explaining why the court found reasonable reliance. The File includes similar but not identical client facts. How should the examinee use the case facts? The correct answer describe...
Citations: NCBE MPT preparation materials
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Business Associations | Agency and Partnerships | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...ply agreement after receiving mixed instructions from the owner. The facts are close, and both sides can cite a rule that appears favorable. What should a strong answer do first? Correct. Agency arises from assent and co...
Citations: Restatement (Third) of Agency sections 1.01, 2.01, 2.03, 4.01
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Business Associations | Agency and Partnerships | ESSAY
Hard
...receiving mixed instructions from the owner. Two legally significant facts point in different directions and the decision maker must determine which fact controls. The opponent argues that a bright-line label decides the...
Citations: Restatement (Third) of Agency sections 1.01, 2.01, 2.03, 4.01
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Evidence | Relevance and Character | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Hard
...ic proof with modest probative value and serious prejudice risk. The facts support the doctrine in part, but a timing problem may limit the requested remedy. What is the strongest reason for the likely result? Correct. R...
Citations: FRE 401, FRE 402, FRE 403
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Civil Procedure | Jurisdiction and Venue | MULTIPLE_CHOICE
Medium
...the plaintiff filed in a third district chosen for convenience. The facts are close, and both sides can cite a rule that appears favorable. What should a strong answer do first? Correct. Venue is proper in a district au...
Citations: 28 U.S.C. 1391, 28 U.S.C. 1404, 28 U.S.C. 1406