Deck 10: Closings and Taxation: Other Methods of Acquisition
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Deck 10: Closings and Taxation: Other Methods of Acquisition
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Jeremy gives Mike a quitclaim deed to the Empire State Building.Since Jeremy does not really own any property interest in the building, Mike could sue him for rescission and damages.
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2
A seller of real estate who wishes to expose herself to the least amount of legal risk when she sells her property would want to use which of the following deeds?
(a)General warranty deed.
(b)Special warranty deed.
(c)Bargain and sale deed.
(d)Quitclaim deed.
(a)General warranty deed.
(b)Special warranty deed.
(c)Bargain and sale deed.
(d)Quitclaim deed.
D
3
A valid deed must include:
(a)the grantee's name.
(b)a warranty of title
(c)the grantor's address.
(d)a date.
(e)all of the above..
(a)the grantee's name.
(b)a warranty of title
(c)the grantor's address.
(d)a date.
(e)all of the above..
A
4
In a covenant of seisin, the seller warrants that:
(a)he has good title and the right to convey the real estate.
(b)there are no encumbrances, such as a lien or an easement on the property, except those disclosed.
(c)the property will not be taken by someone with a better title.
(d)the consideration paid for the property is adequate.
(e)the terms of the real estate contract will survive the closing.
(a)he has good title and the right to convey the real estate.
(b)there are no encumbrances, such as a lien or an easement on the property, except those disclosed.
(c)the property will not be taken by someone with a better title.
(d)the consideration paid for the property is adequate.
(e)the terms of the real estate contract will survive the closing.
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5
The habendum clause states what interest in land is being conveyed to the grantee.
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6
A will that has been properly executed is effective upon delivery
to the beneficiaries during the testator's life.
to the beneficiaries during the testator's life.
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7
From the buyer's perspective, it would be preferable to have a special warranty over a general warranty deed
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8
An acknowledgment made by a notary of the grantor's and the witnesses' signatures is not required to make a deed legally valid.
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9
The tax on proceeds from the sale of real estate is sometimes deferred.
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10
An exception is something taken back from the grant of real estate
while a reservation is some part of the estate which is not granted.
while a reservation is some part of the estate which is not granted.
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11
It is never possible to claim real estate by adverse possession unless there is actual possession of the land.
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12
David delivered a deed to his farm to an independent third party, Ann, with instructions that the deed be delivered to Sissy at his death.At David's death, his only heirs, sons Larry and Harry, claim ownership of the farm.The owner of the farm is:
(a)David's estate.
(b)Sissy.
(c)Ann.
(d)Larry and Harry.
(e)None of the above.
(a)David's estate.
(b)Sissy.
(c)Ann.
(d)Larry and Harry.
(e)None of the above.
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13
State intestacy laws never distinguish between real and personal property.
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14
A deed is a written or oral conveyance of real estate from one party to another.
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15
A deed must include the addresses of the grantor and grantee.
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16
Dower and homestead laws insure that a wife will have a home during the life of her husband.
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17
A holographic will is one approved by a religious institution.
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18
Generally, courts are not concerned with the adequacy of consideration stated in a deed.
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19
A description of property that uses distances and directions based on monuments, such as a tree or a rock, is called:
(a)government survey.
(b)metes and bounds.
(c)plat.
(d)informal description.
(a)government survey.
(b)metes and bounds.
(c)plat.
(d)informal description.
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20
A fictitious name can be used for the grantor, as long as the real grantor can be easily identified.
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21
Under the Home Valuation Code of Conduct (HVCC), appraisers today are selected by:
(a)Fannie Mae.
(b)the lender.
(c)an appraisal management company.
(d)the real estate agent representing the buyer.
(a)Fannie Mae.
(b)the lender.
(c)an appraisal management company.
(d)the real estate agent representing the buyer.
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22
A homestead:
(a)is the family home and the land surrounding it.
(b)can be sold by either spouse.
(c)is typically not protected from the actions of creditors.
(d)all of the above.
(a)is the family home and the land surrounding it.
(b)can be sold by either spouse.
(c)is typically not protected from the actions of creditors.
(d)all of the above.
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23
If an individual claiming property by adverse possession has color of title:
(a)constructive possession instead of actual possession may be allowed.
(b)the amount of land claimed is measured by the description in a deed.
(c)Possession need not be continuous.
(d)two of the above.(a and b)
(a)constructive possession instead of actual possession may be allowed.
(b)the amount of land claimed is measured by the description in a deed.
(c)Possession need not be continuous.
(d)two of the above.(a and b)
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