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California Bar Prep Questions
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In order to practice law in the state of California, a lawyer must be licensed by the State Bar. With the second-highest cut score, and the lowest passage rate for test-takers in the nation, the California bar examination is a tough test to pass. The California bar examination is conducted twice per year, in February and July, over a two-day period. When preparing for the California Bar Exam’s written portion,  the 13 important topics are: Business associations Civil procedure Community property Constitutional law Contracts Criminal law and procedure Evidence Professional... Show more
California Bar Prep Questions
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1. California venue for other transitory actions

2. Period for prescriptive easements

3. Liability of children and mentally incompetent for intentional torts

4. Choice of law in property

5. Pereira formula

6. Force needed for robbery is

7. Agreements during marriage for modifying ownership must

8. Definition of implied actual authority

9. Seller's right to reclaim goods from insolvent buyer Buyer became insolvent [...] and seller provided a written demand within 10 days after the buyer’s receipt of the goods. Exception: 10-day limitation does not apply if the buyer has misrepresented solvency to the seller in writing within three months before delivery.

10. Trespass to chattel is defined as

11. Citizenship of unincorporated orgs

12. Personal jurisdiction: due process requires [...]

13. CA ct: process in contract cases without choice of law clause

14. Privileges and Immunities Clause of Article IV applies to [individuals only/individuals and orgs].

15. Non-discriminatory state taxation of interstate commerce also requires

16. When witness answers about specific acts related to truthfulness on cross-examination, the attorney must

17. Test for voluntary manslaughter

18. Mutual mistake

19. FRCP: general pleading requirement

20. IIED is defined as

21. Who is bound when there is a contract and the principal is undisclosed?

22. Claim preclusion: when judgment becomes final Federal: judgment is final when there is nothing left for the trial court to do but order entry of judgment CA: [...]

23. General definition of trustee's duty of care

24. Elements of larceny

25. Crim pro: manifest necessity means