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10 Cards in this Set
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1. A(n) ________ is a recorded restriction which requires a property to be used for a specific purpose. pg 262 a. negative covenant b. Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs) c covenant which does not run with the land d. affirmative covenant |
d. affirmative covenant |
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2. The location of a common property line that is represented by an improvement which acts as a demarcation of the property line is called a: pg 265 a. spite fence. b. common boundary improvement. c. implied boundary. d. nuisance. |
b. common boundary improvement. |
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3. A(n) ________ is an improvement on real estate which extends onto real estate belonging to another person without their consent. pg 270 a. nuisance b. trespass c. encroachment d. implied boundary |
c. encroachment |
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4. The property which benefits from an easement is referred to as the: pg 276 a. dominant tenement. b. diminutive tenement. c. servient tenement. d. subsistence tenement. |
a. dominant tenement. |
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5. A(n) ___________ belongs to an individual and is their personal right. pg 276 a. easement in gross b. appurtenant easement c. easement running with the land d. encroachment |
a. easement in gross |
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6. ________ easements restrict an owner’s ability to maintain or construct improvements which interfere with a neighbor’s solar energy system. pg 277 a. Light b. Air c. View d. Solar |
d. Solar |
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7. If a property is landlocked, the owner of the property will most likely be able to acquire a(n): pg 281 a. easement by necessity.. b. partial easement. c. easement by grant d. solar easement. |
a. easement by necessity.. |
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8. An easement is terminated by ___________ if the easement holder places an excessive burden on the property encumbered by the easement. pg 284 a. abandonment b. merger c. forfeiture d. prescription |
c. forfeiture |
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9. A __________ is any wrongful and unauthorized entry onto real estate in the possession of another. pg 287 a. trespass b. forcible detainer c. transient possession d. right of way |
a. trespass |
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10. ____________ refers to a method of acquiring title to real estate owned by another by openly maintaining exclusive possession of the property for a period of five years and paying all property taxes. pg 290 a. Eminent domain b. Inheritance c. Adverse possession d. Probate |
c. Adverse possession |