Deck 34: Acquiring Title to Real Property
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Deck 34: Acquiring Title to Real Property
1
What is a way to acquire title to real property?
A) Sue received a log cabin as a gift from her grandparents
B) Barb inherited a beach house
C) Sally bought a house at a public auction
D) All of the above
A) Sue received a log cabin as a gift from her grandparents
B) Barb inherited a beach house
C) Sally bought a house at a public auction
D) All of the above
All of the above
2
How may real property be sold?
A) Private sale
B) Private auction
C) Mortgagee's foreclosure sale
D) All of the above
A) Private sale
B) Private auction
C) Mortgagee's foreclosure sale
D) All of the above
All of the above
3
After the American Revolution, what happened to any land not owned by individuals?
A) It became the property of the state
B) It became the property of the federal government
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) It became the property of the state
B) It became the property of the federal government
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
All of the above
4
Who could apply for land grants under the Homestead Act?
A) Anyone who was at least 21 years old
B) Anyone who had never taken up arms against the United States
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) Anyone who was at least 21 years old
B) Anyone who had never taken up arms against the United States
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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5
What term describes a formal, written instrument used to transfer title to real property from one person to another?
A) Conveyance
B) Affidavit
C) Power of attorney
D) Mortgage
A) Conveyance
B) Affidavit
C) Power of attorney
D) Mortgage
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6
Who are parties to a deed?
A) Donor and donee
B) Grantor and grantee
C) Promisor and promisee
D) Bailor and bailee
A) Donor and donee
B) Grantor and grantee
C) Promisor and promisee
D) Bailor and bailee
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7
When a person dies owning real property, what may happen to title to the decedent's property?
A) It passes to decedent's heirs according to the decedent's will
B) It passes to decedent's heirs according to intestacy
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
A) It passes to decedent's heirs according to the decedent's will
B) It passes to decedent's heirs according to intestacy
C) All of the above
D) None of the above
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8
Under what circumstances may title to real property be divested by the administrator of the estate?
A) To obtain money from the property's sale to pay estate taxes
B) To obtain money from the property's sale to pay administrative expenses
C) To obtain money from the property's sale to pay claims against the estate
D) All of the above
A) To obtain money from the property's sale to pay estate taxes
B) To obtain money from the property's sale to pay administrative expenses
C) To obtain money from the property's sale to pay claims against the estate
D) All of the above
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9
What term describes the seizing of property under a writ and bringing the property into the custody of the court?
A) Garnishment
B) Attachment
C) Foreclosure
D) In rem action
A) Garnishment
B) Attachment
C) Foreclosure
D) In rem action
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10
What term describes a sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff?
A) Sheriff's sale
B) Levy on execution
C) Quasi in rem action
D) Partition
A) Sheriff's sale
B) Levy on execution
C) Quasi in rem action
D) Partition
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11
What term describes a person borrowing money and giving a mortgage?
A) Grantor
B) Promisor
C) Mortgagor
D) Mortgagee
A) Grantor
B) Promisor
C) Mortgagor
D) Mortgagee
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12
What happens to the proceeds of the mortgagee's foreclosure sale?
A) Proceeds are taken by municipality
B) Proceeds are taken by mortgagee
C) Proceeds are applied to the payment of the mortgage debt
D) None of the above
A) Proceeds are taken by municipality
B) Proceeds are taken by mortgagee
C) Proceeds are applied to the payment of the mortgage debt
D) None of the above
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13
Under what circumstances might municipalities take real property?
A) Unpaid taxes
B) Abandonment
C) Waste
D) Use of the premises for illegal purposes
A) Unpaid taxes
B) Abandonment
C) Waste
D) Use of the premises for illegal purposes
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14
Who can terminate the right of redemption?
A) State legislature
B) Court
C) Registry of deeds
D) Secretary of State
A) State legislature
B) Court
C) Registry of deeds
D) Secretary of State
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15
To obtain title to real property by adverse possession, how must the actual possession of property be done?
A) Openly
B) Notoriously
C) Exclusively
D) All of the above
A) Openly
B) Notoriously
C) Exclusively
D) All of the above
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16
What term describes an accumulation of possession by different occupiers who are not record owners?
A) Seisin
B) Tacking
C) Toll
D) Convey
A) Seisin
B) Tacking
C) Toll
D) Convey
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17
What circumstances may give the true owner a longer time to regain possession of the premises claimed by adverse possession?
A) Imprisonment
B) Insanity
C) Infancy
D) All of the above
A) Imprisonment
B) Insanity
C) Infancy
D) All of the above
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18
What term describes the gradual eating away of the soil by the operation of currents?
A) Alluvion
B) Reliction
C) Erosion
D) Corrosion
A) Alluvion
B) Reliction
C) Erosion
D) Corrosion
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19
What term describes an addition to the soil made by nature?
A) Accretion
B) Accrual
C) Accumulation
D) Buildup
A) Accretion
B) Accrual
C) Accumulation
D) Buildup
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20
Who owns an addition to the soil made by nature?
A) State government
B) Owner of the soil to which it is added
C) Federal government
D) Public
A) State government
B) Owner of the soil to which it is added
C) Federal government
D) Public
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21
Real property may be acquired by inheritance.
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22
Adverse possession is an illegal way of acquiring real property.
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23
After the American Revolution, any land that was not owned by individuals remained the property of the foreign governments.
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24
By the beginning of the 19th century, millions of acres of public land became privately owned.
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25
A deed is a formal written instrument used to transfer title from a vendee to a vendor.
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26
Traditionally, only a deed under seal was effective.
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27
After the death of a tenant in common, title to the deceased's property passes to his or her heirs.
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28
In all states, title to real property transfers automatically to an owner's heirs after the owner's death.
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29
An attachment is taking property by the use of a writ and bringing it into the custody of the sheriff.
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30
A sheriff's sale is accomplished by public auction after a notice is given to the property's owner.
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31
A mortgagee's foreclosure sale takes place when the mortgagee is not paid and decides to sell the property to acquire the sum of money owed by the homeowner.
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32
Foreclosure sales under a deed of trust are always subject to court supervision.
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33
Municipalities have the power to take real property for unpaid taxes.
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34
To obtain clear title, the buyer of tax title property must petition the court to terminate the former owner's right of redemption.
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35
Adverse possession is a doctrine developed at statutory law.
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36
All states require a court proceeding to obtain clear title to real property acquired by adverse possession.
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37
Any addition to the soil made by nature is called reliction.
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38
Real property owners may gain additional land when adjoining water permanently recedes.
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39
Real property may be acquired by sale on ________.
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40
In 1862, President Lincoln signed into law the ________ Act.
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41
A person transferring property by sale is a(n) ________.
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42
In some states, when people die owning real property with others as tenants in common, title to the property vests in their heirs by ________ of law.
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43
At the beginning of a lawsuit, the plaintiff may ________ the defendant's real property.
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44
The last stage of the mortgagee's foreclosure sale is called ________.
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45
After the municipality had taken someone's real property for unpaid taxes, the former owner can get his or her property back by using right of ________.
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46
An accumulation of possession of real property by different occupiers who are not record owners is called ________.
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47
In some states, clear record title by adverse possession may be had by simply filing a(n) ________ with the proper office.
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48
When the soil has been gradually eating away by the operation of currents, it is called ________.
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49
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Seal
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Seal
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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50
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Divested
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Divested
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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51
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Deed
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Deed
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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52
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Mortgagee
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Mortgagee
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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53
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Sheriff's sale
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Sheriff's sale
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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54
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Homestead Act
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Homestead Act
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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55
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Reliction
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Reliction
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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56
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Vendor
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Vendor
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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57
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Right of redemption
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Right of redemption
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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58
Match the terms with their descriptions:
-Seisin
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
-Seisin
A) Taken away
B) Person transferring property or goods by sale
C) Land grants signed into law by President Lincoln
D) Possession of a freehold
E) Mark or impression placed next to the party's signature
F) Method of acquiring real property
G) Gradual recession of water that leaves land permanently uncovered
H) Sale of property at public auction conducted by a sheriff
I) One who lends money and takes back a mortgage as security for the loan
J) Right to take the property back
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59
Define a deed, identify parties to a deed and requirements of a valid deed.
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60
Define a mortgage, a mortgagor, and a mortgagee. Discuss the process of a mortgagee's foreclosure sale.
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61
Discuss the process for a taxing authority to take title to real property.
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62
What is your opinion on the acquisition of land by adverse possession? Present arguments for and against this law.
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63
Before going to work abroad, Susan authorized Mike to manage her property and pay taxes. Upon return to the U.S., Susan found a notice from the municipality that she is delinquent on property taxes and, if the debt is not paid, her property will be taken and sold at a public auction. What can Susan do to keep her house?
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