Continues Chapter 2 Questions Flashcards

1
Q

Personal property attached to real property is prevented from becoming real property by which of the following:
A) value
B) an appurtenance
C) security agreement and financing statement
D) mineral rights

A

C) security agreement and financing statement

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Which of the following is a right in the property of another that results from ownership in a particular parcel of real estate?
A) easement in gross
B) appurtenance easement
C) license
D) condemnation

A

B) appurtenance easement

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Which are the following is correct?
A) an easement provides an nonpossessory interest in land
B) the land on which an easement exists is the dominant tenement
C) the land that benefits from an easement is the servient tenement
D) all of the above

A

A) an easement provides an nonpossessory interest in land

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Easements may be created in all of the following ways EXCEPT: _______.
A) condemnation
B) dedication
C) prescription
D) assessment

A

D) Assessment

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5
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An easement is terminated:
A) when the purpose for which the easement was created ceases to exist.
B) when the adjoining dominant and serving tenements are combined into one tract of land
C) by abandonment of the easement by the dominant owener
D) all of the above

A

D) All of the above

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6
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If a property owner gives a specific person permission to cross his property, this is a(n): _______.
A) easement of gross
B) easement appurtenance
C) lease
D) encroachment

A

A) Easement in gross

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7
Q

The creation of an easement by condemnation results from the exercise of which of the following?
A) prescription
B) eminent domain
C) dedication
D) implication

A

B) Eminent domain

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8
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A fee simple determinable:
A) is an example of a nonfreehold estate
B) typically stipulates the conveyance is “as long as” it is used for a particular purpose.
C) is an example of our auto vie ( for the life of another)
D) is an example of freehold rights until the orginal owner’s rights are determined to be invalid

A

B) typically stipulates the conveyance is “as long as” it is used for a particular purpose.

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If a widow inherits an estate by will granting her the right of use and possession on a parcel of land for the rest of her life, with the provision that the estate will go to her children in fee simple upon her death, she has received:
A) an inheritable freehold estate
B) a life estate with remainder
C) a life estate our alter vie
D) none of the above

A

B) Life estate with remainder

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10
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The highest and best form of estate in real property is which of the following?
A) appurtenance easement
B) defensible fee
C) life estate in reversion
D) fee simple absolute

A

Fee simple absolute

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11
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Estate for years, estates from year to year, estates at will, and estates by sufferance are examples of: _______.
A) are leasehold estates
B) create a legal relationship between the parties of landlord and tenant
C) are nonfreehold estates
D) all of the above

A

D) all of the above

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12
Q

Title held in the name of a corporation with many stockholders is considered to be held as: _______.
A) severalty
B) joint tenancy
C) tenancy in common
D) tenancy by entireties

A

A) severalty

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