Deck 3: Extent of Real Estate Interests

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Land ownership includes air rights and subsurface rights.
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Air rights and subsurface rights cannot be conveyed independently.
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Because a landowner owns the airspace above the land, air travel through that airspace is prohibited.
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A column lot is the space between the earth's surface and an imaginary plane 23' above the surface.
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Both air lots and column lots must be owned together (held by one owner).
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In condominiums, the owner really owns air space.
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The Doctrine of Ancient Lights has been adopted in the United States.
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Solar easements provide protection from obstruction of light and sunlight.
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A subsurface interest in land should include an easement or license for surface use for access.
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The Rule of Capture permits a party to draw all minerals from the subsurface - even those drifting in from adjoining properties.
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Oil and gas deposits follow clearly defined property boundaries.
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An oil and gas lease is a subsurface property right.
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In federal courts, geothermal energy is treated as a mineral.
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Riparian states are those states primarily east of the Mississippi.
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The Riparian Theory of water rights is one of first in time/first in right.
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The Riparian Theory applies only to those owning property abutting or touching the water body.
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The Prior Appropriation Theory requires the rights of all appropriators to be equal.
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Objects landing on another's property can constitute trespass.
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A public nuisance is one affecting an indeterminate number of people.
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If a party moves to the nuisance, he/she is are precluded from recovering.
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A private nuisance is not actionable (the affected party cannot successfully sue).
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The title to riverbeds is governed by either the Riparian Theory or Prior Appropriation Doctrine.
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A patron in a store is an invitee.
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A landowner owes the highest duty of care to licensees.
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The Rule of Capture protects landowners drilling from their property at an angle to another landowners' property.
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Some states have statutes prohibiting obstruction of solar collectors.
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Without a protective statute, the obstruction of a solar collector is governed by the doctrine of ancient lights.
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Water running from one landowner's property to another causing flooding is a trespass.
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Landowners are not responsible for injuries to others on their property.
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A permanent structure can be built solely in the air rights in a property.
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The right to a view has been protected since the common law developed in England.
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An easement protecting a view is an example of an air right.
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An example of a profit is the right to remove gravel.
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Planes cannot fly over property owned by others without an easement.
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Most states follow the Doctrine of Ancient Lights.
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The right to lights is governed by the same principles as air rights.
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Invitees are owed the highest degree of care by landowners.
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Landowners are strictly liable for criminal conduct of others that occurs on their property.
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The right to flight over property is given only by easement.
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Those who own subsurface rights have no responsibility to restore and repair surface damage.
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The airplane is part of the modern environment of life, and the inconveniences which it causes are normally not compensable under the Fifth Amendment.
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A property owner affected by the overhang can bring suit for a court order requiring the removal of the eaves or branches.
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A column lot and air lot cannot be conveyed together in a grant separate from the surface rights.
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The 59-story Met Life Building in New York is built only in the air lot above the surface.
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Oil and gas rights are always taxed as real property.
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Statutes protecting wind power are developing in a fashion similar to the early solar panel statutes.
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There is increasing litigation between states over water allocation.
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Landowners are liable for any injuries resulting from criminal acts committed on their property.
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The federal government has special funding programs available for developing geothermal energy resources.
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The issue of the right of way for drones has been resolved by the U.S. v. Causby decision.
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Drones have the right of way in the airspace.
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TDRs govern the rights to transfer air and column lots.
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The Energy Improvement and Extension Act extends solar tax credits through 2016.
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The trend in CC&Rs is to allow homeowners' associations greater authority in regulating solar devices.
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States are not permitted to require buffer zones for wind turbines.
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Fracking is not subject to a great deal of local or federal regulation.
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Fracking is subject to the Oil Pollution Act as well as CERCLA.
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Texas allows landowners to capture rainwater and retain title to it unless it enters the ground.
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Colorado does not allow landowners to capture rainwater for their use.
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A customer is an example of an invitee.
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Grocery store owners are required to periodically sweep their floors to protect customers.
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Landowners owe no duty of care to trespassers.
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There are no federal laws that directly regulate fracking.
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The Halliburton Loophole excludes fracking from EPA oversight and enforcement.
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The BLM can regulate fracking projects on federal land.
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State laws on fracking generally preempt locking regulations.
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A patron in a department store is:

A) A trespasser.
B) A licensee.
C) An invitee.
D) A criminal.
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What remedies are available for nuisance?

A) Money damages
B) Ordering the nuisance creator to turn over title to his property
C) Ordering the nuisance creator to pay for the property of surrounding landowners
D) Criminal penalties
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The doctrine of "moving to the nuisance":

A) Excuses the party creating the nuisance from any liability
B) Is inapplicable to residential developments
C) Applies only to public nuisances
D) Has protected existing farms when residential development comes to farm areas.
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Geothermal resources:

A) Can be classified as minerals.
B) Cannot be regulated by the federal government.
C) Are a form of fracking.
D) Are no longer available.
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For an act of trespass to occur:

A) The trespasser must have entered the property with his body.
B) The trespasser must have caused some damage.
C) The trespasser must have committed some other wrong.
D) An overhang of a plant or tree is sufficient.
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The column lot:

A) Is the airspace from the surface up to 23 feet.
B) Is the airspace above 23 feet above the surface.
C) Cannot be transferred.
D) Is below the surface.
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The Rule of Capture:

A) Allows mining of resources not directly beneath surface owned property.
B) Allows limitless mining.
C) Does not apply to oil or gas.
D) Does not allow mining of resources not directly beneath surface owned property.
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The Doctrine of Ancient Lights:

A) Exists in England.
B) Exists in the United States.
C) Was adopted by statute in most states.
D) Still exists in some way with the protection of solar rights.
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Which of the following is not characteristic of the Prior Appropriation Doctrine of Water Rights?

A) First in time/first in right
B) Must own land abutting or touching the body of water
C) Water can be used for natural and artificial purposes
D) Is now replaced by Riparian rights.
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To recover on a nuisance theory:

A) A landowner must establish physical entry of some tangible item.
B) A landowner must establish the conduct was intentional.
C) A landowner must establish damage.
D) There must be land ownership and not just a lease interest to recover for a nuisance.
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To which of the following groups does a landowner owe the highest degree of care?

A) Trespasser
B) Licensee
C) Invitee
D) First Responders
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Solar easements:

A) Are illegal in most states.
B) Provide the easement holder with a right to light.
C) Exist because the U.S. follows the doctrine of ancient lights.
D) Are protected under the Doctrine of Ancient lights.
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Which of the following rights cannot be conveyed?

A) Air rights
B) Mineral rights
C) Prior appropriation water rights
D) Nuisance recover rights
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Jonas Smith owns a corner lot that the school children use continually as a short cut on their way to and from Jackson Elementary. Smith grew tired of seeing the diagonal path. He posted signs, which did not deter the children. He erected a gate which they climbed over. He then posted an attack dog at 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A child who tried to pet the dog was mauled.

A) Smith is liable for the child's injuries.
B) The child was a trespasser and Smith is not liable.
C) The child was a licensee, but was warned, hence Smith is not liable.
D) The child was an invitee.
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Deck 3: Extent of Real Estate Interests
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Land ownership includes air rights and subsurface rights.
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Air rights and subsurface rights cannot be conveyed independently.
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Because a landowner owns the airspace above the land, air travel through that airspace is prohibited.
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A column lot is the space between the earth's surface and an imaginary plane 23' above the surface.
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Both air lots and column lots must be owned together (held by one owner).
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In condominiums, the owner really owns air space.
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The Doctrine of Ancient Lights has been adopted in the United States.
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Solar easements provide protection from obstruction of light and sunlight.
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A subsurface interest in land should include an easement or license for surface use for access.
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The Rule of Capture permits a party to draw all minerals from the subsurface - even those drifting in from adjoining properties.
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Oil and gas deposits follow clearly defined property boundaries.
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An oil and gas lease is a subsurface property right.
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In federal courts, geothermal energy is treated as a mineral.
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Riparian states are those states primarily east of the Mississippi.
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The Riparian Theory of water rights is one of first in time/first in right.
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The Riparian Theory applies only to those owning property abutting or touching the water body.
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The Prior Appropriation Theory requires the rights of all appropriators to be equal.
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Objects landing on another's property can constitute trespass.
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A public nuisance is one affecting an indeterminate number of people.
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If a party moves to the nuisance, he/she is are precluded from recovering.
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A private nuisance is not actionable (the affected party cannot successfully sue).
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The title to riverbeds is governed by either the Riparian Theory or Prior Appropriation Doctrine.
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A patron in a store is an invitee.
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A landowner owes the highest duty of care to licensees.
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The Rule of Capture protects landowners drilling from their property at an angle to another landowners' property.
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Some states have statutes prohibiting obstruction of solar collectors.
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Without a protective statute, the obstruction of a solar collector is governed by the doctrine of ancient lights.
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Water running from one landowner's property to another causing flooding is a trespass.
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Landowners are not responsible for injuries to others on their property.
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A permanent structure can be built solely in the air rights in a property.
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The right to a view has been protected since the common law developed in England.
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An easement protecting a view is an example of an air right.
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An example of a profit is the right to remove gravel.
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Planes cannot fly over property owned by others without an easement.
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Most states follow the Doctrine of Ancient Lights.
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The right to lights is governed by the same principles as air rights.
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Invitees are owed the highest degree of care by landowners.
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Landowners are strictly liable for criminal conduct of others that occurs on their property.
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The right to flight over property is given only by easement.
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Those who own subsurface rights have no responsibility to restore and repair surface damage.
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The airplane is part of the modern environment of life, and the inconveniences which it causes are normally not compensable under the Fifth Amendment.
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A property owner affected by the overhang can bring suit for a court order requiring the removal of the eaves or branches.
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A column lot and air lot cannot be conveyed together in a grant separate from the surface rights.
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The 59-story Met Life Building in New York is built only in the air lot above the surface.
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Oil and gas rights are always taxed as real property.
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Statutes protecting wind power are developing in a fashion similar to the early solar panel statutes.
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There is increasing litigation between states over water allocation.
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Landowners are liable for any injuries resulting from criminal acts committed on their property.
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The federal government has special funding programs available for developing geothermal energy resources.
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The issue of the right of way for drones has been resolved by the U.S. v. Causby decision.
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Drones have the right of way in the airspace.
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TDRs govern the rights to transfer air and column lots.
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The Energy Improvement and Extension Act extends solar tax credits through 2016.
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The trend in CC&Rs is to allow homeowners' associations greater authority in regulating solar devices.
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States are not permitted to require buffer zones for wind turbines.
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Fracking is not subject to a great deal of local or federal regulation.
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Fracking is subject to the Oil Pollution Act as well as CERCLA.
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Texas allows landowners to capture rainwater and retain title to it unless it enters the ground.
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Colorado does not allow landowners to capture rainwater for their use.
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A customer is an example of an invitee.
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Grocery store owners are required to periodically sweep their floors to protect customers.
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Landowners owe no duty of care to trespassers.
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There are no federal laws that directly regulate fracking.
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The Halliburton Loophole excludes fracking from EPA oversight and enforcement.
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The BLM can regulate fracking projects on federal land.
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State laws on fracking generally preempt locking regulations.
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A patron in a department store is:

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D) A criminal.
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What remedies are available for nuisance?

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D) Criminal penalties
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The doctrine of "moving to the nuisance":

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B) Is inapplicable to residential developments
C) Applies only to public nuisances
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Geothermal resources:

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D) Are no longer available.
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For an act of trespass to occur:

A) The trespasser must have entered the property with his body.
B) The trespasser must have caused some damage.
C) The trespasser must have committed some other wrong.
D) An overhang of a plant or tree is sufficient.
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The column lot:

A) Is the airspace from the surface up to 23 feet.
B) Is the airspace above 23 feet above the surface.
C) Cannot be transferred.
D) Is below the surface.
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The Rule of Capture:

A) Allows mining of resources not directly beneath surface owned property.
B) Allows limitless mining.
C) Does not apply to oil or gas.
D) Does not allow mining of resources not directly beneath surface owned property.
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The Doctrine of Ancient Lights:

A) Exists in England.
B) Exists in the United States.
C) Was adopted by statute in most states.
D) Still exists in some way with the protection of solar rights.
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Which of the following is not characteristic of the Prior Appropriation Doctrine of Water Rights?

A) First in time/first in right
B) Must own land abutting or touching the body of water
C) Water can be used for natural and artificial purposes
D) Is now replaced by Riparian rights.
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To recover on a nuisance theory:

A) A landowner must establish physical entry of some tangible item.
B) A landowner must establish the conduct was intentional.
C) A landowner must establish damage.
D) There must be land ownership and not just a lease interest to recover for a nuisance.
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To which of the following groups does a landowner owe the highest degree of care?

A) Trespasser
B) Licensee
C) Invitee
D) First Responders
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Solar easements:

A) Are illegal in most states.
B) Provide the easement holder with a right to light.
C) Exist because the U.S. follows the doctrine of ancient lights.
D) Are protected under the Doctrine of Ancient lights.
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Which of the following rights cannot be conveyed?

A) Air rights
B) Mineral rights
C) Prior appropriation water rights
D) Nuisance recover rights
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Jonas Smith owns a corner lot that the school children use continually as a short cut on their way to and from Jackson Elementary. Smith grew tired of seeing the diagonal path. He posted signs, which did not deter the children. He erected a gate which they climbed over. He then posted an attack dog at 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. A child who tried to pet the dog was mauled.

A) Smith is liable for the child's injuries.
B) The child was a trespasser and Smith is not liable.
C) The child was a licensee, but was warned, hence Smith is not liable.
D) The child was an invitee.
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