Deck 2: The Concept of Property Related to Wills,trusts,and Estate Administration

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MATCHING   An estate in which the owner has an absolute,unqualified,and unlimited interest in real property<div style=padding-top: 35px>
An estate in which the owner has an absolute,unqualified,and unlimited interest in real property
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MATCHING   Two or more persons who own or hold equal,undivided interests in property with the right of survivorship<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Two or more persons who own or hold equal,undivided interests in property with the right of survivorship
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No notice to terminate is required for a tenancy for years.
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MATCHING
MATCHING   Any item of personal property<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Any item of personal property
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MATCHING   The division of real property held by joint tenants or tenants in common into separate portions so that the individuals may hold the property in severalty<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The division of real property held by joint tenants or tenants in common into separate portions so that the individuals may hold the property in severalty
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When a joint tenant dies,his or her share of the property transfers to his or her spouse,children,or other designated heir.
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Most states today still retain dower and curtesy.
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MATCHING   A future estate in real property that takes effect on the termination of a prior estate created by the same instrument at the same time<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A future estate in real property that takes effect on the termination of a prior estate created by the same instrument at the same time
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A United States savings bond payable upon death to a named beneficiary is a form of probate property.
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MATCHING   All property,other than that received by gift,will,or inheritance,acquired by either spouse during marriage that is considered to belong to both spouses equally<div style=padding-top: 35px>
All property,other than that received by gift,will,or inheritance,acquired by either spouse during marriage that is considered to belong to both spouses equally
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Real property is property that is immovable,fixed,or permanent.
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The law of property is mostly statutory.
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MATCHING   A right to bring a civil lawsuit to recover money damages or possession of personal property<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A right to bring a civil lawsuit to recover money damages or possession of personal property
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MATCHING   Combining community and separate property<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Combining community and separate property
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While alive,each joint tenant has the right of severance.
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MATCHING   State laws that provide for the descent and distribution of property to those whom a decedent would probably have chosen if the decedent had made a will<div style=padding-top: 35px>
State laws that provide for the descent and distribution of property to those whom a decedent would probably have chosen if the decedent had made a will
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Real property can be tangible or intangible.
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Neither party in a tenancy by the entirety can sell,give away,or otherwise convey the property on his or her own.
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In order for a joint tenancy to be created,common law requires unity of time,unity of title,unity of interest,and unity of possession.
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MATCHING   Real and personal property owned by the decedent at the time of death that cannot be transferred by will or inheritance<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Real and personal property owned by the decedent at the time of death that cannot be transferred by will or inheritance
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Which is an example of real property?

A)Apartment building
B)Automobile
C)Crops cultivated for sale
D)Stocks and bonds
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Which is a characteristic of a life estate?

A)Life tenants while living may convey their interest in the property by sale or gift to a third person.
B)A life estate cannot be created by deed.
C)A life estate may not last for the lifetime of the original owner.
D)A life estate can be transferred by will.
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Which is an example of tangible personal property?

A)Stamp collection
B)Cash
C)Trademark
D)Government bond
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The few states that retain dower and curtesy agree on all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Dower and curtesy rights can be released by spouses upon verbal agreement.
B)Dower and curtesy occur only upon the death of a spouse.
C)Dower and curtesy apply even if the decedent died testate.
D)Dower and curtesy are exempt from the claims of creditors of the decedent spouse.
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Which is an example of probate property?

A)Gain from the sale of a business
B)Property owned in tenancy
C)Money placed in a bank account as a Totten trust
D)Annuity contracts with a named beneficiary
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A dishwasher is an example of a/an:

A)Domestic fixture
B)Agricultural fixture
C)Trade fixture
D)Commercial fixture
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Which does NOT apply when a life estate is created and a reversion is retained?

A)The grantee is the only person entitled to a reversion.
B)The real property that reverts does not go through the probate process of the life tenant's estate.
C)The grantor can transfer the reversion by deed or will.
D)The reversion is not lost if the grantor dies before the grantee.
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Which is NOT an example of community property?

A)Inheritance to a single spouse during the marriage
B)Property obtained from community property income during the marriage
C)Income earned or acquired during the marriage by either spouse's employment
D)Property owned by the spouses in partnerships
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Which is NOT used to determine if personal property has been converted into a fixture?

A)Conveyance
B)Annexation
C)Adaptation
D)Intention
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Which is an advantage of joint tenancy?

A)Joint tenancy avoids probate.
B)The person who creates the joint tenancy has complete control over the property.
C)All joint tenants must agree before the joint tenancy can be terminated.
D)The surviving recipient of the property previously held in joint tenancy is always the intended beneficiary.
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Deck 2: The Concept of Property Related to Wills,trusts,and Estate Administration
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MATCHING
MATCHING   An estate in which the owner has an absolute,unqualified,and unlimited interest in real property
An estate in which the owner has an absolute,unqualified,and unlimited interest in real property
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MATCHING   Two or more persons who own or hold equal,undivided interests in property with the right of survivorship
Two or more persons who own or hold equal,undivided interests in property with the right of survivorship
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No notice to terminate is required for a tenancy for years.
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MATCHING
MATCHING   Any item of personal property
Any item of personal property
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MATCHING   The division of real property held by joint tenants or tenants in common into separate portions so that the individuals may hold the property in severalty
The division of real property held by joint tenants or tenants in common into separate portions so that the individuals may hold the property in severalty
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When a joint tenant dies,his or her share of the property transfers to his or her spouse,children,or other designated heir.
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Most states today still retain dower and curtesy.
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MATCHING   A future estate in real property that takes effect on the termination of a prior estate created by the same instrument at the same time
A future estate in real property that takes effect on the termination of a prior estate created by the same instrument at the same time
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A United States savings bond payable upon death to a named beneficiary is a form of probate property.
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MATCHING   All property,other than that received by gift,will,or inheritance,acquired by either spouse during marriage that is considered to belong to both spouses equally
All property,other than that received by gift,will,or inheritance,acquired by either spouse during marriage that is considered to belong to both spouses equally
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Real property is property that is immovable,fixed,or permanent.
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The law of property is mostly statutory.
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MATCHING   A right to bring a civil lawsuit to recover money damages or possession of personal property
A right to bring a civil lawsuit to recover money damages or possession of personal property
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MATCHING   Combining community and separate property
Combining community and separate property
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While alive,each joint tenant has the right of severance.
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MATCHING   State laws that provide for the descent and distribution of property to those whom a decedent would probably have chosen if the decedent had made a will
State laws that provide for the descent and distribution of property to those whom a decedent would probably have chosen if the decedent had made a will
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Real property can be tangible or intangible.
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Neither party in a tenancy by the entirety can sell,give away,or otherwise convey the property on his or her own.
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In order for a joint tenancy to be created,common law requires unity of time,unity of title,unity of interest,and unity of possession.
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MATCHING   Real and personal property owned by the decedent at the time of death that cannot be transferred by will or inheritance
Real and personal property owned by the decedent at the time of death that cannot be transferred by will or inheritance
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Which is an example of real property?

A)Apartment building
B)Automobile
C)Crops cultivated for sale
D)Stocks and bonds
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Which is a characteristic of a life estate?

A)Life tenants while living may convey their interest in the property by sale or gift to a third person.
B)A life estate cannot be created by deed.
C)A life estate may not last for the lifetime of the original owner.
D)A life estate can be transferred by will.
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Which is an example of tangible personal property?

A)Stamp collection
B)Cash
C)Trademark
D)Government bond
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The few states that retain dower and curtesy agree on all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Dower and curtesy rights can be released by spouses upon verbal agreement.
B)Dower and curtesy occur only upon the death of a spouse.
C)Dower and curtesy apply even if the decedent died testate.
D)Dower and curtesy are exempt from the claims of creditors of the decedent spouse.
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Which is an example of probate property?

A)Gain from the sale of a business
B)Property owned in tenancy
C)Money placed in a bank account as a Totten trust
D)Annuity contracts with a named beneficiary
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A dishwasher is an example of a/an:

A)Domestic fixture
B)Agricultural fixture
C)Trade fixture
D)Commercial fixture
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Which does NOT apply when a life estate is created and a reversion is retained?

A)The grantee is the only person entitled to a reversion.
B)The real property that reverts does not go through the probate process of the life tenant's estate.
C)The grantor can transfer the reversion by deed or will.
D)The reversion is not lost if the grantor dies before the grantee.
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Which is NOT an example of community property?

A)Inheritance to a single spouse during the marriage
B)Property obtained from community property income during the marriage
C)Income earned or acquired during the marriage by either spouse's employment
D)Property owned by the spouses in partnerships
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Which is NOT used to determine if personal property has been converted into a fixture?

A)Conveyance
B)Annexation
C)Adaptation
D)Intention
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Which is an advantage of joint tenancy?

A)Joint tenancy avoids probate.
B)The person who creates the joint tenancy has complete control over the property.
C)All joint tenants must agree before the joint tenancy can be terminated.
D)The surviving recipient of the property previously held in joint tenancy is always the intended beneficiary.
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