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3.00 Credits
Surveys the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) in such areas as property interest, warranty and product liability, performance, remedies, rights of third parties, documentary transactions, negotiable instruments, assignee related rights, liability, banks and check collection process, wire transfers, perfection, priorities, default, security in bankruptcy.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the fundamentals of basic business associations including corporations and the law of agency and partnership. Focus is on choice of business forms, formation of partnerships and corporation; rights, duties, and powers of agents, partners, shareholders, directors, and officers; closely held corporations; proxy regulation; derivative suits; dividends and stock redemptions; and an introduction to the law of securities regulation.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic criminal procedure from arrest through judicial review with an emphasis on the fourth, fifth, sixth, and fourteenth amendments to the United States Constitution and their impact on the constitutional rights of the accused.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the unique aspects of Florida Law, including Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, the preparation of pleadings and materials for trial, the court system, legislative procedures, and the significance of Florida's integrated bar with an emphasis on professional responsibility. The course examines jurisdiction and process. The Rules of Florida civil procedure are reviewed in depth. LAW 6940, 6932 Clinical Program A concurrent program of academic instruction and skills training designed to prepare the student for the practice of law. Students represent clients in civil and criminal proceedings under the supervision of practicing attorneys. The classroom component teaches lawyering skills of interviewing, counseling, discovery, negotiation, advocacy, and Florida practice. Students must have taken Evidence, Trial Practice and Professional Responsibility. All practice is in accord with Florida Student practice rules. Clinics may include: Bankruptcy, Civil, Criminal, Housing, Mediation, and Street Law.
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive examination of the problems of proof and the rules of evidence. Special attention is given to the concept of relevance, hearsay and non-hearsay, character evidence, testimonial proof, impeachment and support, scientific and demonstrative evidence and privileges.
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3.00 Credits
The course deals primarily with the disposition of family wealth, including the passage of property from deceased to living persons for both intestate and testate succession; the rules governing the execution, revocation, and probate of wills; will substitutions; principles governing the modern trust; fiduciary powers; duties and liabilities.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of selected provisions of the Florida Constitution with emphasis on recent decisions of the Florida Supreme Court and analysis of current proposals for constitutional change.
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3.00 Credits
The law governing the definition, formation, maintenance and dissolution of the family. Topics include adoption, alimony, annulment, child custody, divorce, emancipation of minors, intra-family torts, legitimacy, marriage, paternity, pre-martial agreements, property division, tax implications of divorce, and procedure and jurisdiction in various types of causes of actions in domestic relations. Attention is given to common law, state law, and recent constitutional doctrine.
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3.00 Credits
This course identifies and describes the primary sources of law and their finding tools in print and electronic format. Students are instructed in the research strategies necessary to find and update the law.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course focusing on historical and philosophical principles of recreation and leisure education.
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