Property Rights Flashcards

1
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What are the two types of property?

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Real Property & Personal Property

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2
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Real Property

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Land & everything w/ it.

-real estate, realty, immoveable property, fixtures

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Personal Property

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Anything not associated w/ land.

-personalty, chattel, moveable property

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4
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How is real property transferred?

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With a deed.

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5
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What is the difference between title and deed?

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Title is the concept of ownership. The deed is a physical item (like a receipt).

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Deed

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Receipt for Real estate. It conveys (transfers) title (ownership).

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7
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OR v. EE

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OR=Grantor

EE=Receiver

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8
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What are the Bundle of Rights?

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Right to possession (own it). 
Right to control (use it).
Right to enjoyment (use it any legal way).
Right to exclusion (limit access to).
Right to disposition (rent, sell, will).
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9
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How can the bundle of rights be given?

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In completion OR separately.

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10
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Extended Land Rights

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Rights that extend beyond the land.

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11
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Land rights/Surface rights

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These rights extend 30 ft. below the land.

-Can be used for septic, basement, gardening, etc.

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12
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Appurtenances

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An extension outside the bounds of the property itself.

-chimney, mailbox, driveway, easement to driveway, etc.

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13
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Improvements

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Permanently attached either directly or indirectly.

  • direct examples: a shed, a house, a flagpole, etc. (attached to the ground)
  • indirect examples: solar panels, shutters, curtain rods, etc. (might not be attached to the ground, but instead the house, garage, shed).
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14
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Individual improvements

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Fixtures.

-window blinds, wall TV mount, etc.

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15
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Vertical Interests

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Air rights & Mineral Rights

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16
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Air Rights (air lots)

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Above your tallest improvement by 80-500 ft. This amount of space is dictated by the FAA. space above your limit is known as navigable air space.
-Can be sold/leased.

17
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Mineral Rights

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Extend to the Earth’s core.
There are 2 types: solid minerals (gold/silver/etc.) & liquid (gas/oil/etc.).
-Can be sold/leased.

18
Q

How can the mineral be captured for mineral rights?

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Solid minerals can be dug up and kept by the owner of the property.
Liquid minerals are different because they are “free flowing”.
1. Doctrine of Capture: You don’t have the right to own the minerals, but you can go get them.
2. Utilization Pooling: Does allow owners to go get them and keep them, but the minerals must be shared.

19
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French term for Implied Easement

A

“profit a prendre”

20
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Riparian Rights

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Running water rights.

  • Rivers, streams
  • This is only used in the original 13 colonies.
21
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Non-navigable

A

No boats. Properties that border this type of running water own up to the midpoint in the water.

22
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Navigable

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Boats. Properties that border this type of running water own up to the accretion line (outer edge of the water).

23
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Doctrine of Prior Appropriation

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How you handle running water rights outside of the 13 original colonies (western states).
First come, first serve. You get there first, you get rights to the whole river near your property.
You can sell these rights.

24
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Littoral Rights

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Rights when it comes to large bodies of water (oceans, ponds, lakes).
Typically you can own up to the accretion line (unless it is MA).

25
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How does MA handle Littoral Rights?

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The rights extend to the meal high water line (tide) to the mean low water line (tide) OR 100 rods (1600ft.). Which ever is less.
The public has an easement over the land between the high & low water lines (tidal flats) for passing through.

26
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Bill of Sale

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Receipt for personal property.

27
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4 tests to determine real v. personal property

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  1. Attachment-is the property permanently attached to the land (by roots or by nails; directly or indirectly)?
    - TV wall mount
  2. Adaptability: Was it custom built to fit the space?
    - parts for a media wall
  3. Intention: What was the intent of the person who installed the property (real or personal)
    - trade fixtures
  4. Agreement: Buyer & seller agree to treat a piece of property as real or personal, regardless of what it is.
    - this overrides all other tests.
    * *you do not need to say YES to all four for it to be one type of property or the other**
28
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Statute of Frauds

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Real estate contracts must be in writing. Agreements should be in writing.

29
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Trade Fixtures

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Business property=personal property.

  • Installed for specific business use.
  • Business’s property, not the land owner’s property.
30
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Emblements

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Annual or semiannual crops=personal property
-Planted w/ the intention to harvest/pulled from the earth, like corn crops.
REMEMBER: Apple trees and things like it, are not covered here because it does not need to be replanted annually for it to produce fruit.

31
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Changing Property Types

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Annexation: Personal property becomes real property.
-planting a tree
Severance: Real property becomes personal property.
-removing a tree

32
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Which states follow Riparian Rights?

A

The original 13 colonies.

33
Q

Real estate is conveyed via…

A

A deed.

34
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An example of an emblement is…

A

Corn.

35
Q

The grantee under the deed is the…

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Buyer.

36
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Mark owns a home next to a small creek. His property line is most likely…

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To the middle of the creek.