Deck 12: Property Law

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What is the most common type of real property ownership in this country?

A) Common ownership
B) Fee simple
C) Ordinary ownership
D) Tenancy
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Which describes rights and privileges concerning ownership of real property?

A) Incorporeal interests
B) Incorporated interests
C) Intangible interests
D) Tangible interests
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In which of the following does each owner have an undivided interest in the property?

A) Tenancy estates
B) Tenancy in common
C) Shared in common
D) Shared estates
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Which refers to property that is permanently attached to the land,fixed,and immovable?

A) Authentic property
B) Bona fide property
C) Legitimate property
D) Real property
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Property that has become separated from its owner either accidentally or involuntary is known as

A) alienated property.
B) estranged property.
C) lost property.
D) neglected property.
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Which is used to regain possession of actual property that was wrongfully taken and not the value?

A) Conversion
B) Possession by the entirety
C) Reciprocal initiation
D) Replevin
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Nonfreehold estates are commonly called

A) freehold interest.
B) confused property.
C) leaseholds.
D) noninterest estates.
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What are the usual categories of bailments?

A) Essential bailments and mutual bailment
B) Gratuitous bailment and reciprocal bailment
C) Gratuitous bailment and mutual bailment
D) Unnecessary bailment and reciprocal bailment
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A person with a life estate cannot

A) build on the property.
B) rent the property.
C) transfer interest in the property.
D) sell the property.
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A joint tenant cannot

A) build a permanent structure on the property.
B) move a mobile home onto the property.
C) give his or her interest to heirs in a will.
D) use or possess the property in any way.
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Which refers to an individual who enters or remains on the property with no certain terms of agreement?

A) Month-to-month tenant
B) Indefinite occupant
C) Tenant at will
D) Trespasser at large
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To determine whether something is a fixture or not,which of the following conditions are usually considered together?

A) Adaptation,damage by removal,intent,mode of annexation
B) Adaptation,cost of relocation,extent of modification,mode of removal
C) Cost of item,damage by removal,mode of annexation,size of item
D) Cost of annexation,extent of damage,size of item
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It is generally accepted that joint tenancy includes

A) mutual rights.
B) property rights.
C) right of tenancy.
D) right of survivorship.
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Tenancy by the entirety also has the right of

A) forced share.
B) incorporeal interests.
C) sponsorship.
D) survivorship.
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Regarding breached agreements,which term is used when one is required to lessen or minimize the damage?

A) Contravene mitigation
B) Contract mitigation
C) Damage control
D) Mediation of damages
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A condominium is an example of

A) freehold asset.
B) freehold interest.
C) incorporeal interest.
D) tenancy interest.
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Easements are classified as

A) affirmative easement and negative easement.
B) common easement and public easement.
C) public easement and nonpublic easement.
D) right-of-entry easement and utility service easement.
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Which of the following is used to express ownership and interests in land?

A) Common estates
B) Freehold shared estates
C) Freehold estates
D) Forced shared estates
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Which is the basis for action when one party receives possession of the property of another and wrongfully holds the property?

A) Conversion
B) Reciprocal bailment
C) Replevin
D) Tenancy at will
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Which term is used when there is a direct adverse effect on specific persons?

A) Bona fide nuisance
B) General nuisance
C) Private nuisance
D) Public nuisance
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Son's interest based on provision in a deed that property will pass on death to the owner's eldest son
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
One permitted by law to invade another's property rights
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Fee simple is designed to prohibit transients and squatters from claiming title to property.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Is typically a landlord-tenant situation
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An easement is a right of someone other than the owner to access the property.
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Month-to-month tenancies are also known as periodic tenancies.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Requirement applicable to all sales of real property
Question
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
One permitted by law to defeat ownership of another in property as the result of ongoing control of the property
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Usually,if an event destroys a property during a pending sale through no fault of the seller,the liability becomes a shared responsibility for the buyer and seller.
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Defensible fees are those that end ownership on the happening of a certain event.
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With regard to buyers' and sellers' rights,the courts apply the theory of caveat emptor.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Implied warranty given by landlord to tenant
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Property interest with only one unity
Question
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Multiple ownership property interest with the right of survivorship
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The most common type of tenancy is tenancy by the entirety.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Payment in exchange for holding one's personal property
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Forced share estates give the property owner the right to totally control the property for his or her lifetime.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Requires no communication
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Fee simple does not have an interpretation of fee simple absolute.
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Because of lack of ownership,tenants are not entitled to the right of quiet enjoyment.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Personal property that is semipermanently attached to real property
Question
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Placing an object with no intent to retrieve it
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Ownership interest in every part of property
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Does not generally include ownership of air to the highest sky and ground to the deepest depth
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
The most common form of real property ownership
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Does not include the right to transfer ownership of property
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Placing an object deliberately but later forgetting its location
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Obligation of bailor toward property of bailee
Question
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Legal cause of action to retrieve property wrongfully held by another
Question
Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Owner unaware of whereabouts or method of separation of possession of personal property
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Deck 12: Property Law
1
What is the most common type of real property ownership in this country?

A) Common ownership
B) Fee simple
C) Ordinary ownership
D) Tenancy
B
2
Which describes rights and privileges concerning ownership of real property?

A) Incorporeal interests
B) Incorporated interests
C) Intangible interests
D) Tangible interests
A
3
In which of the following does each owner have an undivided interest in the property?

A) Tenancy estates
B) Tenancy in common
C) Shared in common
D) Shared estates
B
4
Which refers to property that is permanently attached to the land,fixed,and immovable?

A) Authentic property
B) Bona fide property
C) Legitimate property
D) Real property
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Property that has become separated from its owner either accidentally or involuntary is known as

A) alienated property.
B) estranged property.
C) lost property.
D) neglected property.
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Which is used to regain possession of actual property that was wrongfully taken and not the value?

A) Conversion
B) Possession by the entirety
C) Reciprocal initiation
D) Replevin
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Nonfreehold estates are commonly called

A) freehold interest.
B) confused property.
C) leaseholds.
D) noninterest estates.
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What are the usual categories of bailments?

A) Essential bailments and mutual bailment
B) Gratuitous bailment and reciprocal bailment
C) Gratuitous bailment and mutual bailment
D) Unnecessary bailment and reciprocal bailment
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A person with a life estate cannot

A) build on the property.
B) rent the property.
C) transfer interest in the property.
D) sell the property.
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A joint tenant cannot

A) build a permanent structure on the property.
B) move a mobile home onto the property.
C) give his or her interest to heirs in a will.
D) use or possess the property in any way.
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Which refers to an individual who enters or remains on the property with no certain terms of agreement?

A) Month-to-month tenant
B) Indefinite occupant
C) Tenant at will
D) Trespasser at large
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To determine whether something is a fixture or not,which of the following conditions are usually considered together?

A) Adaptation,damage by removal,intent,mode of annexation
B) Adaptation,cost of relocation,extent of modification,mode of removal
C) Cost of item,damage by removal,mode of annexation,size of item
D) Cost of annexation,extent of damage,size of item
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It is generally accepted that joint tenancy includes

A) mutual rights.
B) property rights.
C) right of tenancy.
D) right of survivorship.
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Tenancy by the entirety also has the right of

A) forced share.
B) incorporeal interests.
C) sponsorship.
D) survivorship.
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Regarding breached agreements,which term is used when one is required to lessen or minimize the damage?

A) Contravene mitigation
B) Contract mitigation
C) Damage control
D) Mediation of damages
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A condominium is an example of

A) freehold asset.
B) freehold interest.
C) incorporeal interest.
D) tenancy interest.
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Easements are classified as

A) affirmative easement and negative easement.
B) common easement and public easement.
C) public easement and nonpublic easement.
D) right-of-entry easement and utility service easement.
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Which of the following is used to express ownership and interests in land?

A) Common estates
B) Freehold shared estates
C) Freehold estates
D) Forced shared estates
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Which is the basis for action when one party receives possession of the property of another and wrongfully holds the property?

A) Conversion
B) Reciprocal bailment
C) Replevin
D) Tenancy at will
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Which term is used when there is a direct adverse effect on specific persons?

A) Bona fide nuisance
B) General nuisance
C) Private nuisance
D) Public nuisance
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Son's interest based on provision in a deed that property will pass on death to the owner's eldest son
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
One permitted by law to invade another's property rights
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Fee simple is designed to prohibit transients and squatters from claiming title to property.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Is typically a landlord-tenant situation
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An easement is a right of someone other than the owner to access the property.
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Month-to-month tenancies are also known as periodic tenancies.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Requirement applicable to all sales of real property
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
One permitted by law to defeat ownership of another in property as the result of ongoing control of the property
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Usually,if an event destroys a property during a pending sale through no fault of the seller,the liability becomes a shared responsibility for the buyer and seller.
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Defensible fees are those that end ownership on the happening of a certain event.
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With regard to buyers' and sellers' rights,the courts apply the theory of caveat emptor.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Implied warranty given by landlord to tenant
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Property interest with only one unity
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Multiple ownership property interest with the right of survivorship
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The most common type of tenancy is tenancy by the entirety.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Payment in exchange for holding one's personal property
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Forced share estates give the property owner the right to totally control the property for his or her lifetime.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Requires no communication
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Fee simple does not have an interpretation of fee simple absolute.
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Because of lack of ownership,tenants are not entitled to the right of quiet enjoyment.
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Personal property that is semipermanently attached to real property
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Placing an object with no intent to retrieve it
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Ownership interest in every part of property
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Does not generally include ownership of air to the highest sky and ground to the deepest depth
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
The most common form of real property ownership
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Does not include the right to transfer ownership of property
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Placing an object deliberately but later forgetting its location
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Obligation of bailor toward property of bailee
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Legal cause of action to retrieve property wrongfully held by another
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Match the most appropriate term to the definition.
a.adverse possession
b.statute of frauds
c.joint tenancy
d.easement
e.remainder
f.mislaid property
g.habitability
h.tenancy in common
i.abandoned property
j.mutual benefit bailment
k.gratuitous bailment
l.life estate
m.condominiums
n.replevin
o.nonfreehold estate
p.fixture
q.fee simple
r.undivided interest
s.due care
t.lost
Owner unaware of whereabouts or method of separation of possession of personal property
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