Deck 8: The Property System
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Deck 8: The Property System
1
The creation of private property rights has been a contributing factor to China's strong economic growth.
True
2
The concept of "finders keepers" is not applicable to a treasure trove.
False
3
Property refers to tangible and intangible items that can be owned.
True
4
Real estate is a term that refers to ownership interests.
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The primary purpose of retailers such as Wal-Mart is to sell personal property.
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Because property law is a federal law issue,the restrictions and exclusions regarding the ownership of real property are the same across all states.
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A fixture is something that used to be real property.
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8
Property can be classified as real or personal.
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9
Intangible property is not subject to ownership principles.
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10
A bailor is someone in the rightful possession of real property who gives the property to someone else to hold.
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11
The most common way that real property is acquired is through inheritance.
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12
A fictitious legal person cannot own property.
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13
Bailment is not very common in business.
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14
Government enforcement and recognition of private property rights is a necessary condition for economic growth.
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15
Real property is land,and certain things that are associated with it.
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16
Personal property can be private or public.
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17
There are no legal restrictions to the destruction of private property.
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18
An involuntary bailment is created when someone finds lost property.
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19
Generally,the donor of a gift must intend to gift the property.
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20
When the benefit of a bailment exists only for the benefit of a bailor,then maximum care is required.
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21
Ouster is the constructive eviction of a lawful tenant.
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22
A partition is a method of dividing real property.
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23
The Statute of Frauds requires all types of contracts to be in writing to be enforceable.
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24
Failure to warn a licensee of known defects may result in liability for the landowner.
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25
Buyers typically demand a quitclaim deed when they purchase property.
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26
Washington State has a law that requires every county and city to develop a comprehensive plan and development regulations in most of the state.
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27
Residential leases typically last for longer periods of time than commercial leases.
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28
Tenancy in common describes an ownership interest in which all owners have an undivided interest in the property and a devisable interest.
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29
Reversion interest is a future interest in personal property.
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30
A landowner has a duty not to intentionally injure a trespasser.
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31
Mineral rights are rights to the substances beneath the actual surface of the land.
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32
Water rights are granted differently,depending on whether the property is in the western or the eastern United States.
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33
Anyone who arrives at the invitation of an owner is an invitee.
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34
To be successful under the doctrine of adverse possession,the possession must be continuous.
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35
Leases generally must be in writing to be enforceable against the defendant.
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36
Government entities are prohibited from engaging in land use planning.
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37
The prior appropriation doctrine grants the property owner adjacent to a water source rights to use the water.
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38
Any ownership interest in real property may be leased.
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39
A bona fide purchaser is a purchaser who takes title in good faith,with no knowledge of competing claims to title.
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40
A covenant is an involuntary restriction on the use of land.
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41
A _____ is the arrangement in which when the rightful possessor of personal property gives the property to someone else to hold.
A)gift of property
B)contract of sale
C)rental
D)lease
E)bailment
A)gift of property
B)contract of sale
C)rental
D)lease
E)bailment
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42
Property that is not uniquely identifiable and is subject to easy mutual substitution is called:
A)fungible property.
B)real property.
C)private property.
D)public property.
E)personal property.
A)fungible property.
B)real property.
C)private property.
D)public property.
E)personal property.
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43
An)_____ statute is a state statutory scheme that recognizes superior rights in real property to the party who first records the interest in the property.
A)UCC
B)notice
C)FCPA
D)long arm
E)race
A)UCC
B)notice
C)FCPA
D)long arm
E)race
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44
An)_____ is something that used to be personal property but has become attached to the land so that it is legally a part of the land.
A)covenant
B)chattel
C)fungible
D)fixture
E)deed
A)covenant
B)chattel
C)fungible
D)fixture
E)deed
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45
Grace is a photographer who sometimes sells her photos to friends.She has recently returned from an overseas vacation and immediately goes to the local camera store to get a couple rolls of film developed.What is the legal relationship between Grace and the camera store?
A)Trust
B)A contract of sale
C)Conversion
D)Bailment
E)Gift
A)Trust
B)A contract of sale
C)Conversion
D)Bailment
E)Gift
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46
Identify the correct statement about abandoned property.
A)It is a category of personal property in which the owner has intentionally relinquished the property.
B)It occurs when the owner voluntarily puts it in a particular place,intending to retain ownership,but then fails to reclaim it.
C)It occurs when the owner involuntarily parts with it through neglect and does not know where it is.
D)It is intentional,substantial interference with the chattel of another.
E)It occurs when the owner unintentionally parts with it through inadvertence and does not know where it is.
A)It is a category of personal property in which the owner has intentionally relinquished the property.
B)It occurs when the owner voluntarily puts it in a particular place,intending to retain ownership,but then fails to reclaim it.
C)It occurs when the owner involuntarily parts with it through neglect and does not know where it is.
D)It is intentional,substantial interference with the chattel of another.
E)It occurs when the owner unintentionally parts with it through inadvertence and does not know where it is.
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47
Which of the following statements is true of personal property?
A)It refers property that is not real property.
B)It is sometimes called immovable property.
C)It includes land and buildings.
D)It is often called realty.
E)It refers to ownership interests.
A)It refers property that is not real property.
B)It is sometimes called immovable property.
C)It includes land and buildings.
D)It is often called realty.
E)It refers to ownership interests.
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48
Which of the following is an example of intangible property?
A)The right to exclude others from a patented product
B)Metals such as steel or aluminum
C)Raw undeveloped land
D)Furniture
E)Virtual real properties
A)The right to exclude others from a patented product
B)Metals such as steel or aluminum
C)Raw undeveloped land
D)Furniture
E)Virtual real properties
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49
Which of the following statements is true about a deed?
A)It is a sworn statement in writing made under oath.
B)It prohibits parties from transferring the rights conveyed by a contract to another party.
C)It transfers rights conveyed by a contract to another party.
D)It is a writing that conveys title to real property.
E)It is a document that amends a previously executed will.
A)It is a sworn statement in writing made under oath.
B)It prohibits parties from transferring the rights conveyed by a contract to another party.
C)It transfers rights conveyed by a contract to another party.
D)It is a writing that conveys title to real property.
E)It is a document that amends a previously executed will.
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50
_____ is a tort in which the tortfeasor unreasonably interferes with the use and quiet enjoyment of the plaintiff's real property.
A)Nuisance
B)Misappropriation
C)Tortious interference
D)Invasion of privacy
E)Abuse of process
A)Nuisance
B)Misappropriation
C)Tortious interference
D)Invasion of privacy
E)Abuse of process
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51
Which of the following is a fact related to voluntary bailment?
A)It is created when intention exists to create the bailment.
B)It is created when someone finds lost or mislaid property.
C)The finder may not destroy the property.
D)The duties that the finder owes regarding the property vary from state to state.
E)The bailee has possession of the goods without intent to do so.
A)It is created when intention exists to create the bailment.
B)It is created when someone finds lost or mislaid property.
C)The finder may not destroy the property.
D)The duties that the finder owes regarding the property vary from state to state.
E)The bailee has possession of the goods without intent to do so.
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52
In today's world,_____ is perhaps the most common method of acquiring property.
A)lease
B)renting
C)adverse possession
D)purchase
E)inheritance
A)lease
B)renting
C)adverse possession
D)purchase
E)inheritance
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53
Which of the following statements is true of private property?
A)It cannot be owned by corporations.
B)It can include real property like land.
C)It can include personal property such as buildings.
D)It can include computers owned by state governments.
E)It cannot be owned by partnerships.
A)It cannot be owned by corporations.
B)It can include real property like land.
C)It can include personal property such as buildings.
D)It can include computers owned by state governments.
E)It cannot be owned by partnerships.
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54
Identify the best definition of real property.
A)It is property that cannot be owned by the government.
B)It is land and certain things that are attached to it.
C)It is all tangible property including land.
D)It is intangible property and land in realized form.
E)It includes moveable personal property.
A)It is property that cannot be owned by the government.
B)It is land and certain things that are attached to it.
C)It is all tangible property including land.
D)It is intangible property and land in realized form.
E)It includes moveable personal property.
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55
_____ is intentional,substantial interference with the chattel of another.
A)Covenant
B)Conversion
C)Infringement
D)Escheat
E)Unjust enrichment
A)Covenant
B)Conversion
C)Infringement
D)Escheat
E)Unjust enrichment
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56
Yellowstone National Park and the Gifford Pinchot National Forest are both examples of:
A)public property that is real property.
B)public property that is personal property.
C)public property that is intangible.
D)private property that is real property.
E)private property that is personal property.
A)public property that is real property.
B)public property that is personal property.
C)public property that is intangible.
D)private property that is real property.
E)private property that is personal property.
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57
Ownership rights are transferred by:
A)title.
B)Possession.
C)deed of trust.
D)covenant.
E)novation.
A)title.
B)Possession.
C)deed of trust.
D)covenant.
E)novation.
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58
Which of the following is an example of a fungible good?
A)An office building
B)A computer
C)A farm
D)A used car
E)A currency
A)An office building
B)A computer
C)A farm
D)A used car
E)A currency
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59
Buying lumber and then building a garage with the lumber grants ownership by:
A)chattel
B)fungible
C)production
D)fixture
E)gift
A)chattel
B)fungible
C)production
D)fixture
E)gift
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60
Which of the following is an example of real property?
A)iPod
B)Mineral rights
C)Virtual stores
D)Stocks
E)Patents
A)iPod
B)Mineral rights
C)Virtual stores
D)Stocks
E)Patents
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61
_____ is a duty of care imposed on prospective buyers of real property to exercise reasonable judgment or prudence to inspect property for defects.
A)Due diligence
B)CERCLA
C)Prior appropriation
D)Procedural due process
E)Substantive due process
A)Due diligence
B)CERCLA
C)Prior appropriation
D)Procedural due process
E)Substantive due process
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62
A joint tenancy describes an ownership interest in which the surviving owner has:
A)separate and distinct shares of the same property.
B)the right to sell the property during their lifetime,like any other property interest.
C)the right to deal with the interest in the property during their lifetime,like any other property interest.
D)unequal interest in the property.
E)the right of survivorship.
A)separate and distinct shares of the same property.
B)the right to sell the property during their lifetime,like any other property interest.
C)the right to deal with the interest in the property during their lifetime,like any other property interest.
D)unequal interest in the property.
E)the right of survivorship.
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63
_____ is a clause that prohibits parties from transferring the rights conveyed by a contract to another party.
A)Noncompete clause
B)Mandatory arbitration clause
C)Voluntary restriction
D)Restriction on assignment
E)Exculpatory clause
A)Noncompete clause
B)Mandatory arbitration clause
C)Voluntary restriction
D)Restriction on assignment
E)Exculpatory clause
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64
When the state gains ownership of property when there is no owner,such as when a decedent has property but no heirs,it is known as:
A)escheat.
B)devisable.
C)escrow.
D)easement.
E)toll.
A)escheat.
B)devisable.
C)escrow.
D)easement.
E)toll.
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65
A legislative act by a local government entity that restricts the use of land is a:
A)zoning ordinance
B)run with the land
C)covenant
D)easement
E)riparian right
A)zoning ordinance
B)run with the land
C)covenant
D)easement
E)riparian right
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66
Which of the following methods of acquiring property captures the deeply held belief that a land's value is in its use for profit?
A)Inheritance
B)Control through gift
C)Recovery
D)Adverse possession
E)Outright purchase
A)Inheritance
B)Control through gift
C)Recovery
D)Adverse possession
E)Outright purchase
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67
Which of the following is one of the elements that must be met to be successful under the doctrine of adverse possession?
A)The possessor must be in nominal possession.
B)The possession must be hostile.
C)The possession must be anonymous and unspecified.
D)The possession must be intermittent.
E)The possessor must acquire permission from the former owner.
A)The possessor must be in nominal possession.
B)The possession must be hostile.
C)The possession must be anonymous and unspecified.
D)The possession must be intermittent.
E)The possessor must acquire permission from the former owner.
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68
An easement:
A)generally gives people the right to use another's land for a particular purpose.
B)needs to be expressly stated in writing.
C)prohibits parties from transferring the rights conveyed by a contract to another party.
D)is a possessory interest in real property.
E)is a voluntary restriction on the use of land.
A)generally gives people the right to use another's land for a particular purpose.
B)needs to be expressly stated in writing.
C)prohibits parties from transferring the rights conveyed by a contract to another party.
D)is a possessory interest in real property.
E)is a voluntary restriction on the use of land.
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69
Distinguish between real property and personal property.
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70
A tenant may sell or transfer his or her rights without seeking permission from his or her cotenant under:
A)right of survivorship
B)tenancy in common
C)prior appropriation doctrine
D)possessory interest.
E)joint tenancy
A)right of survivorship
B)tenancy in common
C)prior appropriation doctrine
D)possessory interest.
E)joint tenancy
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71
_____ is a tenancy that occurs when a tenant remains on the property after the right of possession has ended and without the landlord's consent.
A)Tenancy at sufferance
B)Tenancy at will
C)Tenancy for years
D)Default tenancy
E)Periodic tenancy
A)Tenancy at sufferance
B)Tenancy at will
C)Tenancy for years
D)Default tenancy
E)Periodic tenancy
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72
Which of the following is true about the riparian water rights doctrine?
A)Under this concept,the use of water must be beneficial,but the owner of the right need not be an adjacent landowner.
B)Landowners in riparian water rights states may have no right whatsoever to use the water that runs through their land.
C)It is the right of a property owner adjacent to a water source to use the water and a duty to share that waterway with other property owners adjacent to the water.
D)It is a water allocation system that grants the water rights to the first person who uses the water.
E)This policy has led to some unnatural uses of land in western states,where water rights are highly valued due to scarcity.
A)Under this concept,the use of water must be beneficial,but the owner of the right need not be an adjacent landowner.
B)Landowners in riparian water rights states may have no right whatsoever to use the water that runs through their land.
C)It is the right of a property owner adjacent to a water source to use the water and a duty to share that waterway with other property owners adjacent to the water.
D)It is a water allocation system that grants the water rights to the first person who uses the water.
E)This policy has led to some unnatural uses of land in western states,where water rights are highly valued due to scarcity.
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73
Whether a covenant or easement runs with the land depends on:
A)whether the contract was oral or written.
B)where the property is located.
C)the type of interest granted.
D)the interest holder.
E)the kind of ownership.
A)whether the contract was oral or written.
B)where the property is located.
C)the type of interest granted.
D)the interest holder.
E)the kind of ownership.
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74
_____ includes the right of survivorship,but it can only occur between a husband and wife.
A)A tenancy by the entirety
B)A joint tenancy
C)A tenancy in common
D)Community property
E)Quasi-community property
A)A tenancy by the entirety
B)A joint tenancy
C)A tenancy in common
D)Community property
E)Quasi-community property
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75
Which of the following is commonly known as Superfund?
A)The Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation,and Liability Act
B)The Clean Air Act
C)The Toxic Substances Control Act
D)The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act
E)The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
A)The Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation,and Liability Act
B)The Clean Air Act
C)The Toxic Substances Control Act
D)The Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act
E)The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
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76
_____ is a civil action used to determine title to real property.
A)Strata title
B)Quitclaim deed
C)Estoppel by deed
D)Acquisition through a deed of sale
E)Quiet title
A)Strata title
B)Quitclaim deed
C)Estoppel by deed
D)Acquisition through a deed of sale
E)Quiet title
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77
An)_____ is a type of mortgage that enables the seller of real property to realize the equity in the property while retaining possession until death,in exchange for ownership interest.
A)forward mortgage
B)home equity loan
C)home equity credit line
D)reverse mortgage
E)conventional mortgage
A)forward mortgage
B)home equity loan
C)home equity credit line
D)reverse mortgage
E)conventional mortgage
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78
Which of the following statements about ownership interests is true?
A)In a joint tenancy,the cotenant's consent is not required to transfer one's interests.
B)Tenancy by the entirety does not include the right of survivorship.
C)Tenancy in common describes an ownership interest in which the surviving owner has the right of survivorship.
D)Joint tenancy describes an ownership interest in which both owners have an undivided interest in the property and equal rights of possession.
E)Cotenants in a tenancy in common have the unilateral right to transfer their interests in property.
A)In a joint tenancy,the cotenant's consent is not required to transfer one's interests.
B)Tenancy by the entirety does not include the right of survivorship.
C)Tenancy in common describes an ownership interest in which the surviving owner has the right of survivorship.
D)Joint tenancy describes an ownership interest in which both owners have an undivided interest in the property and equal rights of possession.
E)Cotenants in a tenancy in common have the unilateral right to transfer their interests in property.
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79
Define the concepts of property and ownership.
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80
An)_____ takes title in good faith,with no knowledge of competing claims to title.
A)bona fide purchaser
B)beneficial owner
C)licensee
D)ombudsman
E)tortfeasor
A)bona fide purchaser
B)beneficial owner
C)licensee
D)ombudsman
E)tortfeasor
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