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JD Next Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed What narrative details should be included in the "Facts" section of a brief? Include what events occurred, identifying who is suing whom and for what reason, and clarify the roles of the plaintiff and defendant. Additionally, summari...

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What narrative details should be included in the "Facts" section of a brief?


✔✔Include what events occurred, identifying who is suing whom and for what reason, and

clarify the roles of the plaintiff and defendant. Additionally, summarize the case’s progress

through lower courts.




How should the "Issue" section be articulated?


✔✔State the legal question before the court, which might involve multiple issues. Each issue

should be succinctly presented in one sentence, explaining its significance and whether it is a

direct or indirect issue.




What does the "Rules" section entail?


✔✔Describe the legal principles applied by the court, including any tests or standards used. Note

any exceptions and explain why the court applied these rules. This section should cover legal

arguments based on statutes and policy arguments related to public benefit.




How do you explain the "Analysis" section?




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, ✔✔Detail how the court interpreted and applied the rules, including the strongest arguments

from both sides. This section should provide a thorough explanation of the court’s reasoning and

make up the main part of the brief.




What should be included in the "Conclusion" section of a brief?


✔✔State the court’s final decision, identifying who won. Use one sentence per issue to provide

specific details, and include any personal thoughts and the court’s final opinions.




Define a contract.


✔✔A contract is a legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties.




How are contracts enforced?


✔✔Contract enforcement may involve compensation for breach or specific performance.




What is assumpsit?


✔✔Assumpsit is a legal action to recover damages for breach of contract.




Explain the concept of consideration in contracts.



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