To collect back rent, what might a landlord who is successful in an eviction suit do?

What will be an ideal response?


To collect back rent, a landlord who is successful in an eviction suit may (1) attempt to garnish the tenant’s wages, (2) attempt to execute judgment against any real property owned by the tenant by recording a certified copy of the judgment in each county in which the tenant owns real property, or (3) attempt to execute judgment by selling that portion of the tenant’s personal property that is subject to a landlord’s lien.

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Bronson Paralegal is writing a motion that will be filed with the state court. He has located a case that holds exactly the opposite of the point he is trying to make. In order to rectify what Bronson sees as a losing motion, Bronson simply quotes from the case's ruling and inserts the word "not" at the appropriate place. Now the quote stands for the proposition that Bronson needs. "Unless the

judge reads very carefully, he will never notice this small insertion," thinks Bronson. Just to be sure his supervising attorney doesn't get into trouble, though, Bronson tells the attorney what the case really says. Which of the following is likely to happen next? A) Bronson may be told to fix the sentence back to an accurate quote, even if it means losing the motion. B) Bronson may be fired for attempting to mislead the court but, at the very least, he will be in alot of trouble. C) Bronson may be demoted from doing legal research to organizing documents. D) Bronson will be told to fix the sentence back to an accurate quote, he may be demoted or he may be fired for attempting to mislead the court

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A loan to a corporation is subject to Truth-in-Lending. 

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Trial and appellate court briefs along with trial memos are considered ________ writings, meaning that your attorney is arguing a specific point of law

A) persuasive B) objective C) predictive D) inconsistent

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9. What are the elements of a valid trust?

What will be an ideal response?

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