chapter 14 - real and personal property Flashcards

1
Q

real property

A

land and anything permanently attached to it

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2
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personal property

A

chattels and chose in action

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3
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chattels

A

tangible personal property that is moveable and can be weighed and measured

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4
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chose in action

A

an intangible right is a claim one person has against another

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5
Q

estates in land

A

the right of possession to and granted by the crown

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6
Q

fee simple

A

the right to use and sell land subject only to local restrictions - ownership

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7
Q

life estate

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upon the death of a life tenant property reverts back to original owner

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8
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leasehold estates

A

land leased to a tenant for a specific period of time

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9
Q

tenancy in common

A

two or more people share an undivided interest in property with each owning a designated portion of titile

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10
Q

joint tenancy

A

two or more poeple own the entire property

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11
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agreement of purchase and sale

A

contract for the purchase commercial or residential real property

may be preceded by interim agreement (the binding contract for sale of the property)

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12
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registration system

A

registration is imposed to assist in ascertaining title
documents related to land transactions create an accurate title trail

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13
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land titles system

A

person named on the certificate is the holder in fee simple of that property

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14
Q

condominiums

A

ownership involves a combo of unit and common ownership

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15
Q

cooperatives

A

real property owned in common, or by corporation with shareholders

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16
Q

mortgage

A

involves the debtor borrowing money and giving the creditor a claim against their property

17
Q

equity of redemption

A

right of mortgagee to redeem property even after default

18
Q

foreclosure

A

ends equity of redemption by setting a time limit

19
Q

order for judicial sale

A

application by other creditors to have property sold

20
Q

leasehold estates

A

landlord retains reversionary interest in property
lessee is entitled to exclusive possession during term of lease
lease must be evidenced in writing (over 3 yrs)

21
Q

types of tenancies

A

term lease
periodic tenancy
sublets

22
Q

term lease

A

stipulated to run for a specific period of time

23
Q

periodic tenancy

A

period to period rental

24
Q

sublets

A

tenant retains reversionary interest with permission of landlord “which shall not be unreasonably withheld”

25
Q

landlord must provide

A

vacant possession
quiet enjoyment
repair
termination with proper notice by either tenant or landlord

26
Q

vacant possesion

A

premises are ready for occupancy

27
Q

quiet enjoyment

A

must not interfere with tenants use of the property

28
Q

repair

A

landlord has no general obligation to repair unless it amounts to breach of quiet enjoyment

29
Q

tenancy at sufferance

A

fails to leave after term of lease expires

30
Q

tenants obligations

A

pay rent
make repairs if used in unanticipated manner
can remove own fixtures before termination of lease

31
Q

Landlords can sue for

A

overdue rent
damages for breach

32
Q

forfeiture

A

tenants forced to vacate the premises which can be accomplished by the landlord changing locks or eviction

33
Q

relief against forfeiture

A

equitable principle allowing tenant to have lease reinstated or landlord retaining right to payment if premises vacated

34
Q

breach of lease

A

landlord can seize tenants property
injunction
tenant may sue for injury suffered by landlords breach

35
Q

law of finders

A

finder gets good title against all but the original owner
- if public” finder
- if private: owner of place

36
Q

bailment

A

when a person (bailee) acquires temporary possession of personal property owned by another (bailor)

37
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