20. A was indicted for murder of B. On the trial it was shown that A killed B while B was trying to rob him on the highway. The prosecutor contended that A could not be acquitted unless it appeared that he could not have rendered the attempt to rob abortive by any means less radical. The Court overruled this contention. Was the ruling correct?
21. A husband decided to move from New Jersey to New York. His wife refused to go with him and filed a bill for maintenance. Could she succeed?
22. How many incorporators must there be to incorporate a company in New Jersey? What facts should appear in the certificate and how should it be executed?
23. A witness at a trial desired to use his own memorandum to refresh his memory. Could he do so?
24. A promissory note on its face was made payable in money. Parol evidence was offered to prove it was payable in stock and that interest on the note was equivalent to the amount of dividends on such stock. Should this evidence be admitted?
25. A landlord and tenant were joined, as defendants, in an action for trespass arising out of the same act. An objection was made for misjoinder. Is the objection good?
26. In a civil action against a husband and wife for damages resulting from an atrocious assault committed by the wife with the encouragement of the husband, an order was made to hold both to bail. Was this legal?
27. A sued the State of New Jersey on a book account. Could he maintain his action?
28. At the hearing of a suit in Chancery, defendant set up the statute of limitations, but this defense did not appear in the answer. Could the defendant avail himself of it?
29. A bill in equity failed to state any equitable cause of action. What would you advise your client to do?