Exam 8: Real and Personal Property
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In cases involving businesses, where the public enters the business as a part of doing business, the law presumes the property:
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RDNT runs an assisted care living facility for elderly and disabled persons. It applied to the city of Bloomington, Minnesota, to expand the number of units at the facility. That would increase the number of personnel at the facility by eight percent. Some neighbors objected to the expansion, contending traffic would be too heavy because of the additional staff at the facility. The zoning board and the city council denied the construction permit. The Minnesota high court held that the city:
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The ownership of property by two or more persons who have equal interests in the property with rights of joint survivorship is:
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In Thayer v. Hollinger, Hollinger owned land next to lakeshore lots that he developed. He shared a common road with the lakeshore lot owners who used trails on his property that were accessed from the road. Hollinger claimed he could block use of the trails. The lot owners claimed an easement to use the trails. The courts held that:
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Which of the following is an example of something regulated by a zoning rule:
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A(n) ____ is "an interest in land which (a) is or may become possessory and (b) is measured in terms of duration."
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The power to take private property for public use without consent of the owner is:
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The right of utility companies to run power lines over land and put water lines under private property is based on:
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When intellectual property, such as copyrights, patents, trade secrets or trademarks, is taken by others without permission, there is a tort of:
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