Exam 2: Part I: Legal Description, Method of Acquiring Title , and Deeds
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Community property is normally defined as any property acquired by a married person or registered domestic person:
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A valuable parcel of land was left to two sisters, Mary and Josephine, as joint tenants. Later on both of them married. Mary was killed in an auto accident, leaving no will. In this situation, Mary's family would acquire:
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Greene deeds a life estate to Blue and upon Blue's death, title passes to Brown. This is an example of what type of life estate?
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Which of the following is not a principal baseline and meridian?
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A married couple is planning to purchase a home. If they want to take title in such a way as to be able to will their separate interest, they should take title as:
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