Deck 24: Real and Personal Property

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Rights to land include the airspace above the land to an indefinite height, subject to the rights of aircraft in flight that do not pose a hazard to persons or property on the land.
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The transfer of real property is, in many ways, simpler than the transfer of personal property.
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Personal property, such as trees or shrubbery purchased at a nursery, become:

A) real property when they are planted.
B) tangible property when they are sold.
C) real property when they are bought.
D) tangible property when they are possessed.
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A joint tenancy exists when two or more persons own equal shares of property.
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In an area that is not open to the public, the owner of the property is presumed to possess both the place itself and whatever it contains
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Patents, rights to drill for oil on someone's land, and copyrights of creative works such as books are:

A) special possessions.
B) tangible possessions.
C) inalienable possessions.
D) intangible possessions.
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A person who finds property has no legal responsibility to make an effort to return the property to its rightful owner.
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The term _________ includes, in addition to land, both tangible and intangible personal property.

A) intestacy
B) property
C) patent
D) joint tenancy
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The right to extract minerals, such as oil or coal, from land is known as subterranean rights.
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In a tenancy in common, joint ownership must be in equal interests. .
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In the context of a life estate, if real property is transferred from A to B for B's lifetime, and B dies, the property is then returned to A, if he or she is still alive, or to A's heirs.
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A property that comprises land and everything attached to the land, including minerals such as oil, iron ore, and others, is known as:

A) transient property.
B) personal property.
C) public property.
D) real property.
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Legally, property other than land, including both tangible property and intangible property, is considered:

A) real property.
B) personal property.
C) static property.
D) transient property.
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Personal property, such as trees or shrubbery purchased at a nursery, become real property when they are planted.
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Under common law, ownership of real property extended from the center of the earth to the highest point ________.

A) on the land.
B) in the county
C) in the sky
D) in the state
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Items of personal property added to real property are fixtures.
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In states that have enacted community property statutes, property acquired by a member of a designated community belongs to that entire community.
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For title to pass through adverse possession it need not be proved that there was actual and exclusive continuous possession or use of the property.
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Automobiles, furniture, clothing, and pets are not considered tangible goods.
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A leasehold estate is an ownership, with the right to possess real property, subject to the provisions of a lease.
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Ownership is held in ________ when all the rights of ownership in a particular piece of property are held by one person.

A) severalty
B) tenancy
C) defiance
D) accession
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Briefly discuss the differences between "tenancy by the entirety" and "tenancy in common."
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What provides the holder with certain rights during the period covered by the lease?

A) Leasehold estate.
B) Accession estate.
C) Conversion estate.
D) Administrator's estates.
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A right or interest in land granted to a party to make beneficial use of the land owned by another is a(n):

A) accession.
B) precession.
C) easement.
D) subterranean right.
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________ is the right of an owner of property such as plants or animals to increase in the property. The owner of a cow, for example, owns the calves born to the cow.

A) Inheritance
B) Accession
C) Freeholding
D) Possession
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Property is considered to be mislaid, rather than lost, when the property is intentionally:

A) left in a certain place and then forgotten.
B) given to a third party.
C) offered to an agent.
D) discarded and then forgotten.
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A gift given by a living person who expects to die from a known cause is called a(n):

A) inter vivos gift.
B) causa mortis gift.
C) intestate gift.
D) anticipatory gift.
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Title to land also can be acquired as a result of a person's use of land over a period of time though __________.

A) a warranty deed
B) a leasehold interest
C) adverse possession
D) adhesion
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The voluntary transfer of property by one person to another without consideration or payment of any kind is a(n):

A) informal transfer.
B) will. nullity.
C) statutory transfer.
D) gift.
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A form of joint ownership of property by two or more persons in which the ownership interest of any one of the owners can be sold, transferred or inherited is known as:

A) tenancy by the entirety.
B) tenancy in common.
C) joint tenancy.
D) co-ownership.
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The owner of a freehold estate who holds the estate absolutely is said to hold it in:

A) accession.
B) easements.
C) life estates.
D) fee simple.
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A person who finds property has a(n) _________ responsibility to make reasonable efforts to return the property to its rightful owner.

A) ethical
B) moral
C) religious
D) legal
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A person who holds a freehold estate (ownership interest) only for his or her lifetime is said to hold a(n) _________ in the property.

A) leasehold interest
B) quite title
C) life estate
D) indispensable interest
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A deed in which the grantor asserts that he or she has title and that the property is free of the claims of others is a:

A) warranty deed.
B) quitclaim deed.
C) guarantee deed.
D) bargain and sale deed.
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When two or more persons own equal shares of a property then it is called:

A) severalty.
B) co-ownership.
C) joint tenancy.
D) accession.
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The finder of lost property has ________ rights superior to everyone except the true owner.

A) exclusive
B) limited
C) ownership
D) infinite
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The right to extract minerals, such as oil or coal, from land is known as:

A) inherited rights.
B) subterranean rights.
C) substantial rights.
D) extensive rights.
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Briefly discuss the differences between a quitclaim deed and a warranty deed.
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If the true owner does not come forward and the finder does not wish to claim ownership, title to the property transfers to the state _________.

A) after a period specified by statute.
B) immediately.
C) upon the state filing a claim to title.
D) at the owner's direction.
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A form of joint ownership of property by husband and wife in which both have the right to the entire property is a(n):

A) life estate.
B) ownership by severalty.
C) co-ownership.
D) tenancy by the entirety.
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Briefly describe how title to land can be transferred by adverse possession.
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Rights to land include the airspace above the land to an indefinite height, subject to the rights of aircraft in flight that do not pose a hazard to persons or property on the land.
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The transfer of real property is, in many ways, simpler than the transfer of personal property.
False
3
Personal property, such as trees or shrubbery purchased at a nursery, become:

A) real property when they are planted.
B) tangible property when they are sold.
C) real property when they are bought.
D) tangible property when they are possessed.
A
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A joint tenancy exists when two or more persons own equal shares of property.
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In an area that is not open to the public, the owner of the property is presumed to possess both the place itself and whatever it contains
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Patents, rights to drill for oil on someone's land, and copyrights of creative works such as books are:

A) special possessions.
B) tangible possessions.
C) inalienable possessions.
D) intangible possessions.
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A person who finds property has no legal responsibility to make an effort to return the property to its rightful owner.
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The term _________ includes, in addition to land, both tangible and intangible personal property.

A) intestacy
B) property
C) patent
D) joint tenancy
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The right to extract minerals, such as oil or coal, from land is known as subterranean rights.
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In a tenancy in common, joint ownership must be in equal interests. .
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In the context of a life estate, if real property is transferred from A to B for B's lifetime, and B dies, the property is then returned to A, if he or she is still alive, or to A's heirs.
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A property that comprises land and everything attached to the land, including minerals such as oil, iron ore, and others, is known as:

A) transient property.
B) personal property.
C) public property.
D) real property.
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Legally, property other than land, including both tangible property and intangible property, is considered:

A) real property.
B) personal property.
C) static property.
D) transient property.
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Personal property, such as trees or shrubbery purchased at a nursery, become real property when they are planted.
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Under common law, ownership of real property extended from the center of the earth to the highest point ________.

A) on the land.
B) in the county
C) in the sky
D) in the state
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Items of personal property added to real property are fixtures.
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In states that have enacted community property statutes, property acquired by a member of a designated community belongs to that entire community.
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For title to pass through adverse possession it need not be proved that there was actual and exclusive continuous possession or use of the property.
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Automobiles, furniture, clothing, and pets are not considered tangible goods.
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A leasehold estate is an ownership, with the right to possess real property, subject to the provisions of a lease.
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Ownership is held in ________ when all the rights of ownership in a particular piece of property are held by one person.

A) severalty
B) tenancy
C) defiance
D) accession
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Briefly discuss the differences between "tenancy by the entirety" and "tenancy in common."
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What provides the holder with certain rights during the period covered by the lease?

A) Leasehold estate.
B) Accession estate.
C) Conversion estate.
D) Administrator's estates.
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A right or interest in land granted to a party to make beneficial use of the land owned by another is a(n):

A) accession.
B) precession.
C) easement.
D) subterranean right.
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________ is the right of an owner of property such as plants or animals to increase in the property. The owner of a cow, for example, owns the calves born to the cow.

A) Inheritance
B) Accession
C) Freeholding
D) Possession
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Property is considered to be mislaid, rather than lost, when the property is intentionally:

A) left in a certain place and then forgotten.
B) given to a third party.
C) offered to an agent.
D) discarded and then forgotten.
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A gift given by a living person who expects to die from a known cause is called a(n):

A) inter vivos gift.
B) causa mortis gift.
C) intestate gift.
D) anticipatory gift.
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Title to land also can be acquired as a result of a person's use of land over a period of time though __________.

A) a warranty deed
B) a leasehold interest
C) adverse possession
D) adhesion
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The voluntary transfer of property by one person to another without consideration or payment of any kind is a(n):

A) informal transfer.
B) will. nullity.
C) statutory transfer.
D) gift.
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A form of joint ownership of property by two or more persons in which the ownership interest of any one of the owners can be sold, transferred or inherited is known as:

A) tenancy by the entirety.
B) tenancy in common.
C) joint tenancy.
D) co-ownership.
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The owner of a freehold estate who holds the estate absolutely is said to hold it in:

A) accession.
B) easements.
C) life estates.
D) fee simple.
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A person who finds property has a(n) _________ responsibility to make reasonable efforts to return the property to its rightful owner.

A) ethical
B) moral
C) religious
D) legal
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A person who holds a freehold estate (ownership interest) only for his or her lifetime is said to hold a(n) _________ in the property.

A) leasehold interest
B) quite title
C) life estate
D) indispensable interest
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A deed in which the grantor asserts that he or she has title and that the property is free of the claims of others is a:

A) warranty deed.
B) quitclaim deed.
C) guarantee deed.
D) bargain and sale deed.
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When two or more persons own equal shares of a property then it is called:

A) severalty.
B) co-ownership.
C) joint tenancy.
D) accession.
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The finder of lost property has ________ rights superior to everyone except the true owner.

A) exclusive
B) limited
C) ownership
D) infinite
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The right to extract minerals, such as oil or coal, from land is known as:

A) inherited rights.
B) subterranean rights.
C) substantial rights.
D) extensive rights.
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Briefly discuss the differences between a quitclaim deed and a warranty deed.
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If the true owner does not come forward and the finder does not wish to claim ownership, title to the property transfers to the state _________.

A) after a period specified by statute.
B) immediately.
C) upon the state filing a claim to title.
D) at the owner's direction.
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A form of joint ownership of property by husband and wife in which both have the right to the entire property is a(n):

A) life estate.
B) ownership by severalty.
C) co-ownership.
D) tenancy by the entirety.
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Briefly describe how title to land can be transferred by adverse possession.
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