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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

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.

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

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.

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

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

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..

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

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

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