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Ch 2 Dominant estate |
The land parcel which benefits from an easement appurtenant. When title to the land is conveyed, the easement is automatically transferred to the new owner
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Ch 2 Dower |
A wife's life estate and the real property owned by her husband and conveyed to her by law upon his death
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Ch 6 Duel agency |
Representing both the buyer and the seller in the same transaction. This practice constitutes a violation of the License Law, unless both parties give the written consent |
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Ch 6 Duel Agent |
Under BRETTA, a dual agent is a broker who has entered into my brokerage engagement with both seller and buyer or landlord and tenant in the same transaction |
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Ch 6 Due Diligence |
A proper and fair degree of care a buyer might use in inspecting a proposed purchase, or the time period within which the buyer should have to make that inspection
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Easement Appurtenant |
And easement which grants a right of use to one parcel of land in and on another parcel. The land of her which the easement runs is the servient estate. The land benefiting from easement is the dominant estate
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Ch 2 Easement in Gross |
A legal right to use the land of another. It involves only one parcel of land and does not benefit any particular property. There are two types: commercial and personal
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Ch 2 Easement |
A legal right to use the land of another for a specific purpose and in a specific manner. The right only constitutes an interest in the land. It does not give the easement owner an estate
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Ch 2 Egress |
An exit leading from the parcel of land
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Ch 1 Emblements |
Crops that require annual cultivation. They are considered personal property even though attached to the land. Also called Fructus Industriales
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Ch 5 Enabling Legislation |
A law or statute and acted by any government body which enables (makes it legal) some practice not previously authorized. A condominium law and acted by a state legislature is an example of enabling legislation
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Ch 2 Encroachment |
The illegal intrusion of an improvement, building or other attachment onto a neighboring land or into it's airspace
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Ch 2 Encumbrance |
Anything which affects the fee simple title or the use of land such as liens, easements, restrictions, and encroachments
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