Deck 42: Transfer of Real Property

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In the absence of a statute or an agreement between the parties requiring a warranty deed, a quitclaim deed may be used in making all conveyances of real property.
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In an affirmative covenant, a grantee agrees to refrain from doing something.
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A _____ deed warrants that a grantor has good title to a real property and further warrants that the grantor will defend the grantee against all claims by third parties.

A) specific warranty
B) quitclaim warranty
C) conditional warranty
D) general warranty
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It is mandatory to record a deed in order to complete the transfer of title.
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A special warranty deed warrants that a grantor has the right to sell a personal property.
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The title to real property passes before the delivery of the deed.
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Which of the following best describes a deed?

A) It is a writing, signed by the owner, conveying title to real property.
B) It is a writing, signed by the owner, conveying the right to temporarily use personal property.
C) It is an unsigned document, conveying title to personal property.
D) It is an unsigned document similar to a rental agreement.
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The abstract of title shows whether or not there are any unpaid taxes on a property.
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Which of the following is true of abstract of title?

A) It shows if there are any unpaid taxes or judgements.
B) It provides evidence of any past forgeries of signature.
C) It specifies if there any personal property additions with the property.
D) It is prepared by the grantor.
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A covenant in which a grantee agrees to refrain from doing something is known as a(n) _____.

A) descriptive covenant
B) mutual covenant
C) negative covenant
D) affirmative covenant
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A deed that transfers whatever interest a grantor has in a property is known as a _____.

A) conditional deed
B) quitclaim deed
C) general warranty deed
D) warranty deed
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Even when an owner makes a gift of real property, the transfer must be evidenced by a deed.
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A person receiving title to property is known as a grantor.
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Which of the following best describes a covenant?

A) It is a promise contained in a deed.
B) It is a nominal consideration contained in a deed.
C) It is a description of property contained in a deed.
D) It is a value of consideration contained in a deed.
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Which of the following is a provision in a deed?

A) The spouse of the grantee must sign the deed along with the grantee as a witness.
B) The grantee's marital status must be mentioned in the deed.
C) The grantor's personal income must be mentioned in the deed.
D) The statement of the consideration paid by the grantee must be mentioned in the deed.
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_____ consists of a grantor intending to give up title, possession, and control over the property.

A) Easement
B) Delivery
C) Control
D) Acknowledgment
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A married grantee must have his or her spouse also sign the deed.
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In a deed, the grantor and the grantee must be identified by name.
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Explain any two provisions contained in a deed.
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Any amount paid to a grantor for his property is a consideration.
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Deck 42: Transfer of Real Property
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In the absence of a statute or an agreement between the parties requiring a warranty deed, a quitclaim deed may be used in making all conveyances of real property.
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In an affirmative covenant, a grantee agrees to refrain from doing something.
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A _____ deed warrants that a grantor has good title to a real property and further warrants that the grantor will defend the grantee against all claims by third parties.

A) specific warranty
B) quitclaim warranty
C) conditional warranty
D) general warranty
D
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It is mandatory to record a deed in order to complete the transfer of title.
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A special warranty deed warrants that a grantor has the right to sell a personal property.
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The title to real property passes before the delivery of the deed.
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Which of the following best describes a deed?

A) It is a writing, signed by the owner, conveying title to real property.
B) It is a writing, signed by the owner, conveying the right to temporarily use personal property.
C) It is an unsigned document, conveying title to personal property.
D) It is an unsigned document similar to a rental agreement.
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The abstract of title shows whether or not there are any unpaid taxes on a property.
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Which of the following is true of abstract of title?

A) It shows if there are any unpaid taxes or judgements.
B) It provides evidence of any past forgeries of signature.
C) It specifies if there any personal property additions with the property.
D) It is prepared by the grantor.
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A covenant in which a grantee agrees to refrain from doing something is known as a(n) _____.

A) descriptive covenant
B) mutual covenant
C) negative covenant
D) affirmative covenant
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A deed that transfers whatever interest a grantor has in a property is known as a _____.

A) conditional deed
B) quitclaim deed
C) general warranty deed
D) warranty deed
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Even when an owner makes a gift of real property, the transfer must be evidenced by a deed.
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A person receiving title to property is known as a grantor.
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Which of the following best describes a covenant?

A) It is a promise contained in a deed.
B) It is a nominal consideration contained in a deed.
C) It is a description of property contained in a deed.
D) It is a value of consideration contained in a deed.
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Which of the following is a provision in a deed?

A) The spouse of the grantee must sign the deed along with the grantee as a witness.
B) The grantee's marital status must be mentioned in the deed.
C) The grantor's personal income must be mentioned in the deed.
D) The statement of the consideration paid by the grantee must be mentioned in the deed.
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_____ consists of a grantor intending to give up title, possession, and control over the property.

A) Easement
B) Delivery
C) Control
D) Acknowledgment
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A married grantee must have his or her spouse also sign the deed.
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In a deed, the grantor and the grantee must be identified by name.
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Explain any two provisions contained in a deed.
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Any amount paid to a grantor for his property is a consideration.
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