Jeremiah entered into a property agreement with his wife. The agreement included a section on property distribution. He and his wife could not agree on how the assets should be distributed, so the trial court had to decide. Jeremiah was very unhappy with the court's ruling and appealed it. Can Jeremiah get this decision overturned?
a. No. The trial court will have the final say in every possible situation.
b. Yes, if he is very dissatisfied.
c. Yes, if the agreement is nonmodifiable.
d. No. Property distributions are generally nonmodifiable.
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a. Intestate trust b. Testamentary trust c. Trustee trust d. Lady Bird trust
What happens if a decision is remanded?
What will be an ideal response?
Rob is going over a written listing of all recorded documents that may affect the title to Blackacre. He is most likely scrutinizing a:
A. Title abstract B. Deed C. Land docket D. Title credentials
Assumption of the risk:
A) Is not a proper affirmative defense B) Is only available as an affirmative defense in contract cases C) Is only available as an affirmative defense in personal injury cases D) Is only available as an affirmative defense where the plaintiff knew of the risk involved in a particular dangerous activity and proceeded with the activity