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Federal Diversity Action - Civil Procedure - Past Paper, Exams of Civil procedure

Main points of this exam paper are: Federal Diversity Action, Motion for Judgment, Matter of Law, Improper Maintenance, Time of Accident, Skid Out of Control, Notice of First Lawsuit, Production of Gadget’s Notes, Witness Statements

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2012/2013

Uploaded on 03/21/2013

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Download Federal Diversity Action - Civil Procedure - Past Paper and more Exams Civil procedure in PDF only on Docsity! REMINDER: LAW SCHOOL HONOR CODE The School of Law's Honor Code applies to this examination and all work done in this course. The Honor Code prohibits plagiarism (regardless of intent to deceive, misrepresent, or gain unfair advantage) and violation of oral or written instructions concerning this examination in order to gain an unfair advantage over other students or under circumstances which a reasonable law student would know were likely to result in unfair advantage. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF LAW CIVIL PROCEDURE II -- SECTION 2 DEAN DESSEM May 5, 2006 INSTRUCTIONS 1. This is the first part of your two-hour final examination. Please be sure that you have both pages of this portion of the examination. 2. You will have one hour to take this portion of the final examination. During this examination, you are permitted to have with you any written or printed materials. However, you are not to look at materials brought by others, speak with anyone concerning the examination during the examination period, consult materials outside the exam room, or bring materials into the exam room once the examination has begun. 3. Take sufficient time to think through and organize your answers before beginning to write. 4. Explain your answers and, if any assumptions of law or fact are necessary for any answer, set forth such assumptions. 5. Don't belabor the obvious in your answers, but focus on the more difficult aspects of the question. 6. This entire examination consists of the following essay question and a series of multiple choice questions. The essay question will count for approximately one-half of your grade, as will the set of multiple choice questions. The subparts of the essay questions will not necessarily be worth an equal number of points. After one-hour, you are to turn in your examination booklet and answer to this portion of the examination in order to receive the multiple choice questions. 7. Your examination number should be placed on your bluebook, as well as on your examination booklet (which must be handed in at the end of the first-portion of the exam along with your bluebook). Please write legibly and only on one side of each page. ________________________ EXAMINATION NUMBER
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