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27 Cards in this Set
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Annual crops, when still growing and just before harvest, are generally considered personal property by courts of law. |
True
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If A and B own land as Tenants in the Entirety and A dies with a will, B will own the entire land at A's death even if A has willed the land to someone else. |
True
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An emblement is a claim, lien, or liability attached to or binding real property |
True
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A grantee makes a grant |
False
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An oral contract for land can be enforceable |
False
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A possessory interest in land?
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Estate
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What is referred to as a bundle of rights?
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Property
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Personal property that has become so affixed to the real property that it is regarded as part of the reality.
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Fixtures
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land and anything permanently affixed to it
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Real property
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all property that is not apart of real property
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Personal property
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when the life tenant dies, the property goes to who?
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remaindermen
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a possessory estate in land
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joint estate
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Power to zone comes from "_____ power"
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police
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the highest type of ownership
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fee simple (absolute)
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A common form of co-ownership of land is ________ _______ with right of survivorship.
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Tenancy in Common
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In re
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with regards to
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Acquiescence
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when you are silent and so your right does not count after the fact
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Just Compensation
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You must be paid what it is worth through due process
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Taking
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In adverse possession when someone else has had it without permission for like 2 years and you take over for 13 years, the other 2 years are ??tacked on.??
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Waste
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Something put on real property that can take away or add value
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What is a chattel
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a piece of property
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list 3 entities with powers of eminent domain.
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federal government
public utilities state gov county gov public services (firestation) |
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What is a dominant estate?
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it is the estate that benefits from easement
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example of dominant estate
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Whe there is a cliff and you can not get to your property without going through your neighbors land. The one with the cliff is the dominant
****Try to come up with your own here****** |
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What is the servant estate?
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The property with the road through it
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example of of servant estate
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if a neighbor has an easement through your land because of a a cliff preventing entry through his land
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list 3 sub-categories of FEE SIMPLE
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*absolute
*determinable *Subject to conditions subsequent |