Instructions – Part B
This part consists of one essay question for each subject on Real Property, Remedies, . You must take at least four hours and no more than eight hours to complete it
This is an open book project. You may use any books on ?Real Property from any law library or online. All situations and events described in your answer must be assumed to take place or to have taken place in an English common law jurisdiction in the United States.
Your answer should be anywhere from 3000 to 5000 words. The word count does not include the title, and your footnote or endnote references. Be sure to number footnote or endnote references consecutively in the order that they appear in the text of your answer.
The format for typewritten papers must be as follows:
$ Use Times New Roman 12 pt. font in single spaced lines.
$ Justify left and set page margins at 1 inch.
Unlike the Part ?A? and the School?s final exams that are given letter grades, you will receive either a Pass or a Fail grade for Part ?B?. Please note, incidentally, that very skimpy answers will receive failing grades.
Question on Real Property.
Discuss the different aspects of the law covered in Real Property, and how it all comes together to impact the individuals and organizations (e.g. businesses and institutions) in society. In doing so, you may refer to specific examples of situations that have occurred or may occur in your life, or the lives of others, and the impact that the law covered in this course did have, or could have, on the outcome of each. Any details that are part of an actual lawsuit or legal dispute should not be included in your answer if they are in any way considered ?Confidential.?
The sources of any non-original wording used by you must be accurately disclosed and properly referenced by you in footnotes or endnotes. The extent to which you properly identify wording from those sources will be one factor that determines the grade assigned to you for the work product submitted. Evidence of originality will be wording that shows that you are thinking about the legal issues covered in the course, are sufficiently familiar with legal concepts and doctrines in the subject, and have provided confident expressions of your thoughts and ideas about them that are related well to the primary sources mentioned in your completed answer.
Question 2 on Remedies
Discuss the different aspects of the law covered in Remedies of Law, and how it all comes together to impact the individuals and organizations (e.g. businesses and institutions) in society. In doing so, you may refer to specific examples of situations that have occurred or may occur in your life, or the lives of others, and the impact that the law covered in this course did have, or could have, on the outcome of each. Any details that are part of an actual lawsuit or legal dispute should not be included in your answer if they are in any way considered ?Confidential.?
The sources of any non-original wording used by you must be accurately disclosed and properly referenced by you in footnotes or endnotes. The extent to which you properly identify wording from those sources will be one factor that determines the grade assigned to you for the work product submitted. Evidence of originality will be wording that shows that you are thinking about the legal issues covered in the course, are sufficiently familiar with legal concepts and doctrines in the subject, and have provided confident expressions of your thoughts and ideas about them that are related well to the primary sources mentioned in your completed answer.
Question 3 on Criminal Procedure
Discuss the different aspects of the law covered in Criminal Procedure of Law, and how it all comes together to impact the individuals and organizations (e.g. businesses and institutions) in society. In doing so, you may refer to specific examples of situations that have occurred or may occur in your life, or the lives of others, and the impact that the law covered in this course did have, or could have, on the outcome of each. Any details that are part of an actual lawsuit or legal dispute should not be included in your answer if they are in any way considered ?Confidential.?
Your paper must be an original product of your own scholarly hard work. The sources of any non-original wording used by you must be accurately disclosed and properly referenced by you in footnotes or endnotes. The extent to which you properly identify wording from those sources will be one factor that determines the grade assigned to you for the work product submitted. Evidence of originality will be wording that shows that you are thinking about the legal issues covered in the course, are sufficiently familiar with legal concepts and doctrines in the subject, and have provided confident expressions of your thoughts and ideas about them that are related well to the primary sources mentioned in your completed answer.
Question 4 on Agency and Partnership
Discuss the different aspects of the law covered in Agency and Partnership, and how it all comes together to impact the individuals and organizations (e.g. businesses and institutions) in society. In doing so, you may refer to specific examples of situations that have occurred or may occur in your life, or the lives of others, and the impact that the law covered in this course did have, or could have, on the outcome of each. Any details that are part of an actual lawsuit or legal dispute should not be included in your answer if they are in any way considered ?Confidential.?
Your paper must be an original product of your own scholarly hard work. The sources of any non-original wording used by you must be accurately disclosed and properly referenced by you in footnotes or endnotes. The extent to which you properly identify wording from those sources will be one factor that determines the grade assigned to you for the work product submitted. Evidence of originality will be wording that shows that you are thinking about the legal issues covered in the course, are sufficiently familiar with legal concepts and doctrines in the subject, and have provided confident expressions of your thoughts and ideas about them that are related well to the primary sources mentioned in your completed answer.