Saturday, June 30, 2007

Make me a mnemonic

I have been studying for the bar exam for a few weeks now, and one of the things it involves the most is mnemonics. Some are phrases like "I put five bucks down" for injunctions (inadequate legal remedy, property right/protected interest, feasibility of enforcement, balancing interests and defenses). Some are words, like the PAW for service of process: personal, adobe or waiver services are adequate.

All of these mnemonics have been given to us by professors. I'm trying to develop a few for other subjects, where the professors don't use mnemonics. But this one is bugging me: I need one for sixteen letters. It could be either a phrase with each word starting with a different of the sixteen letters, a phrase where each letter stands for one of the sixteen letters, or a really long word.

Anyone out there bored, and want to help? The letters are: cfieidadhcelcgip (in alphabetical order, aeecccddfghiiilp).

(In case you are curious, those are the sixteen items that qualify as collateral: consumer goods, farm products, inventory, equipment, instruments, documents, accounts, deposit accounts, health care insurance receivables, chattel paper, electronic chattel paper, letter of credit right, commercial tort claims, general intangibles, investment property, and proceeds.)

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Cedar Falls isn't everyone's ideal destination and drunkards have championed every legitimate cause given its publicity."

That's the best I can do in 30 seconds... feel free to exchange 'drunkards' for 'diplomats' or 'Dom DeLuise'.

1:56 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hehe... that's better than anything I've done so far :)

8:18 AM  

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