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A state education agency, following all statutory requiremen…

A state education agency, following all statutory requirements, obtained a parcel of land through eminent domain. Lena accepted the award of fair market value and did not appeal. For the next 15 years, the agency held the property but did not implement an educational use for it. In year 16, the agency abandoned the intended education use and sold it at a properly advertised auction under state law. Lena appealed, arguing that the agency only took a fee simple determinable and when it ceased its intended educational use, superior fee simple title reverted back to her.Will the appellate court likely rule that Lena can assert rights to stop the attempted transfer?

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Caruso Real Estate developed a residential development encom…

Caruso Real Estate developed a residential development encompassing single-family dwellings, town houses, and high-rise apartments. Included in the deed to each unit was a covenant under which the grantee and the grantee’s “heirs and assigns” agreed to purchase electrical power only from a plant that Caruso Real Estate had constructed within the development. The plant did not supply power outside the development. After constructing and selling half of the units, Caruso Real Estate sold its interest in the development to Caulk Investments. Caulk Investments operated the power plant and constructed and sold the remaining units. Each conveyance from Caulk Investments contained the same covenant relating to electrical power that Caruso Real Estate had included in the conveyances it had made.Ellie bought a dwelling unit from Zack, who had purchased it from Caruso Real Estate. Subsequently, Ellie, whose lot was along the boundary of the development, ceased buying electrical power from Caulk Investments and began purchasing power from ABC Power Company that provided such service in the area surrounding the development. Caulk Investments instituted an appropriate action against Ellie to enjoin her from obtaining electrical power from ABC Power Company. Both ABC Power Company and Caulk Investments have governmental authorization to provide electrical services to the area.If judgment is for Ellie, what is the most likely reason?

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  (In case the picture doesn’t show, this is doctors and nu…

  (In case the picture doesn’t show, this is doctors and nurses moving quickly around in a hospital room.  There are two patients in the room in hospital beds.    Write one plural (ustedes) command based on this picture.    á  é  í  ó  ú  ñ  ü  ¡  ¿

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Describe a scenario in which an easement by necessity would…

Describe a scenario in which an easement by necessity would be terminated.

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You must type your answer in the box provided and show all y…

You must type your answer in the box provided and show all your work. Answers that do not follow the required steps will receive only partial credit. To earn full credit, follow the instructions below and show all steps: Step 1. Type the provided values along with their units in the problem, and designate a specific symbol (standard) for each known value and value that you need to determine.  Step 2. Type the general equations that you will use to solve the problem using the variables (no numbers yet). Step 3. Show steps to utilize the provided values and their respective units to calculate the answer for the value you need to determine. A remote-controlled toy car, starting from a standstill, accelerates uniformly at 3 m/s2 in a straight line. How great a distance does it cover in 5 seconds?

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Which of the following is NOT typically included in a Prelim…

Which of the following is NOT typically included in a Preliminary Title Report?

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What are the two main purposes of recording statutes as outl…

What are the two main purposes of recording statutes as outlined in the text?

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What is the definition of a license in property law?

What is the definition of a license in property law?

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You must type your answer in the box provided and show all y…

You must type your answer in the box provided and show all your work. Answers that do not follow the required steps will receive only partial credit. To earn full credit, follow the instructions below and show all steps: Step 1. Type the provided values along with their units in the problem, and designate a specific symbol (standard) for each known value and value that you need to determine.  Step 2. Type the general equations that you will use to solve the problem using the variables (no numbers yet). Step 3. Show steps to utilize the provided values and their respective units to calculate the answer for the value you need to determine. A car embarks on a journey, first driving at 60 km/h east for 3.0 hours, and then at 80 km/h west for a distance of 400 km. What is the overall average speed of the car for its entire trip?

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Dylan was arrested one month ago for the armed robbery of a…

Dylan was arrested one month ago for the armed robbery of a neighborhood convenience store after an eyewitness identified him as the perpetrator. While in custody, Dylan recalled receiving a promotional postcard in the mail from Attorney Avery shortly before his arrest. The postcard contained the statements: “I HAVE NEVER LOST A CASE. NO CRIME IS TOO BIG FOR ME.” It also identified Avery as a “Criminal Law Specialist.” Avery had mailed similar postcards to individuals residing in certain high-crime zip codes as part of a broad marketing campaign. At the time, Avery had recently passed the bar and had just opened his own practice. He represents clients in a wide variety of matters. After receiving the postcard, Dylan contacted Avery and retained him to represent him in the criminal case. The prosecution of Dylan was handled by Prosecutor Paige, who was assigned to the case. One week before trial, Paige received a fingerprint analysis report from the county crime lab indicating that Dylan’s fingerprints did not match those recovered from the scene. Rather than disclosing the report, Paige chose not to use it at trial and did not provide it to defense counsel. Avery did not request any discovery materials during the course of the representation. During trial preparation, Avery also posts on his personal social media account: “Another strong case. Confident this one will end the same way as the rest. Justice always prevails when I’m in the courtroom.” At trial, the prosecution relies primarily on the eyewitness identification, and Dylan is convicted. What professional responsibility issues are raised by the conduct of Attorney Avery and Prosecutor Paige? Discuss fully.

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