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To achieve superior scores on essay exams, a law student must (1) learn and understand "blackletter" principles and rules of law for each subject; (2) analyze how those principles of law arise within a test fact pattern; and (3) write clearly and succinctly a short discussion of each principle and how it relates to the facts.
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substituted agreement, following fact situation, prospective obligations, reasonable offeree, perfect tender rule, full contract price, difference between the contract price, overall bid, anticipatory repudiation, defense succeed, parol evidence rule, offensive contact, offensive touching, foregoing issues, unilateral mistake, oral modification, third party beneficiary, mutual mistake, trade usage, unilateral contracts, successfully assert, promissory estoppel, material breach, signed writing, next calendar year
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Statute of Frauds, Siegel's Contracts, Carl's Coffee Shop, B's September, Bird Aircraft Company, Farmer Brown, Kiwanis Clubs, Uniform Commercial Code, Hearing Aids, Joe Smith, Acme Hospital, First Student Answer, Lord Northchild, M's July, S's September, Lady Northchild
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