Deck 7: Property, Real and Personal

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The grantor can have the transferee hold the land for a period less than the grantee's life. In such a case, it is called a remainder.
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A valid completed gift can be taken back by the donor.
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The first to claim mislaid personal property acquires title to the personal property and becomes the owner of the property.
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Before the testator's death, the will can be revoked or property dispositions changed as often as the testator wishes.
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If someone steals property from the owner, then sells the property to a third party, even to an innocent purchaser who has no notice that the property is stolen, the true owner can still reclaim the property.
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Even though one plot of land may look much like another, according to the law each piece of real property is unique.
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Which of the following types of properties is most likely to include land and anything permanently attached to it such as houses?

A) Tangible personal property
B) Real property
C) Intangible personal property
D) Intellectual property
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An agreement to sell to buyer trees cut from your property is an agreement for personal property
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If the grantor of land orders that the land will go to a third party (i.e., not the grantor or grantee/life tenant) after the life estate is over then this is known as reversion.
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Harm to the real property should be proved to establish the tort of trespass to real property.
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The holder of a life estate interest can will the property to someone else.
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Trees are most likely to be an example of _____ property.

A) tangible personal
B) real
C) intangible personal
D) intellectual
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A fee simple interest in land is only good for the life of the life tenant who holds the interest.
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In the case of joint tenants with right of survivorship, a joint tenant can pass his or her interest by will to anyone other than the other joint tenants.
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When someone sells a house or building, it is enough to simply include the street address of the property in the deed; the full legal description of the property need not be included.
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The lessee does not have title or ownership of the property that he has taken on leave, but only legal possession.
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Personal property is anything other than land.
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A donee who receives a valid completed gift can sell it to someone else.
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The life tenant only owns the land during the measuring life and the measuring life may be that of the life tenant or someone else.
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Title and ownership to the property do not pass to the tenant; only possession does.
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The one who receives a life estate interest is called a _____.

A) plaintiff
B) donee
C) grantee
D) testator
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Which of the following statements is true regarding reversion?

A) The grantee gets the life estate interest in the land after the death of the grantor.
B) The grantor orders that the land will go to a third party after the life estate is over.
C) The grantee can sell the land after the death of the granter.
D) The grantor dictates that after the life estate the interest is to return to the grantor.
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A(n) _____ interest in real estate is the most rights our law recognizes in property.

A) reversion
B) estate for years
C) fee simple
D) tenant
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The grantor can have the transferee hold the land for a period less than the grantee's life. This property estate is known as _____.

A) reversion
B) fee simple
C) adverse possession
D) estate for years
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Eminent domain is:

A) the government's right to take property for government use while providing the owner with fair market value for the taking.
B) the owner's right to sell the property at any price that he/she finds suitable.
C) the tenant's right to buy the property after using it for a fixed number of years at market value.
D) the owner's right to hold the property for a lifetime and then pass it on to a person who is not a relative of the owner.
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Ted is the only person who holds title to a house. He does not have to consult with anyone to determine how the house can be used. He is the only one responsible for paying for the property, repairs, taxes, and harm that occurs to another from use of the house. This is an example of _____.

A) joint tenants with right of survivorship
B) sole ownership
C) tenants in common
D) tenants by the entirety
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If, rather that have the interest after the life estate go to a third party, the grantor dictates that the interest is to return to the grantor, this is _____.

A) life estate
B) estate for years
C) reversion
D) remainder
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A _____ is a legal document that gives title to the property to the owner.

A) will
B) summons
C) covenant
D) deed
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Which of the following types of property estates represents an interest in land that is only good for the life of the life tenant who holds the interest?

A) Reversion
B) Life estate
C) Remainder
D) Tenant
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If the grantor of land orders that the land will go to a third party (i.e., not the grantor or grantee/life tenant) after the life estate is over, then the property received by the third party is known as the _____.

A) adverse possession
B) remainder interest
C) estate for years
D) reversion
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Three siblings hold title to a piece of property at the same time. Each of them has an undivided proportionate share of the whole and even if one of them dies, his or her share will not go to the other owners automatically. This is most likely to be an example of _____.

A) sole ownership
B) joint tenants with right of survivorship
C) tenants by the entirety
D) tenants in common
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Three siblings own their property as joint tenants. When one of them dies, his interest cannot be willed away to someone else. Instead, the two remaining siblings will now own title to half of the property instead of one-third each. The decedent cannot pass his interest by will to anyone other than the other joint tenants. This is most likely to be an example of _____.

A) sole ownership
B) joint tenants with right of survivorship
C) tenants by the entirety
D) tenants in common
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Mike deeds his house to his daughter Samantha for her life and once Samantha dies the house goes to a charitable trust. This is an example of the _____ type of property interest.

A) reversion
B) life estate
C) remainder
D) tenant
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_____ is a form of holding property that is specific to married couples.

A) Sole ownership
B) Joint tenants with right of survivorship
C) Tenants by the entirety
D) Tenants in common
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The one who grants a life estate is called a _____.

A) testator
B) tenant
C) donor
D) grantor
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The tenant:

A) can will the property to someone else.
B) gets the possession of the property for some period.
C) has the reversion interest in the property.
D) can sell the property.
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Michel deeds his house to Robert for the life of his wife. Once his wife dies, the property goes to a church. This is an example of the _____ type of property interest.

A) reversion
B) fee simple
C) life estate
D) tenant
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When an individual possesses another's land openly, notoriously, and treats it as his or her own for a period set forth in a statute (usually 21 years) and the true owner makes no claim, the individual can petition the court to have title transferred into his or her name and become the owner of the property. Such a transfer of property is termed as _____.

A) tenancy
B) reversion
C) adverse possession
D) remainder
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Which of the following statements is true regarding estate for years?

A) The grantee of the estate for years has the land only for the period for which it is granted to him/her.
B) The grantee of the estate for years can sell the land to someone else.
C) The grantee of the estate for years can grant the land to someone else for life estate.
D) The grantee of the estate for years can bequeath the land to someone else through a will.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the life estate interest?

A) The transfer of property taking place as per the life estate interest is known as adverse possession.
B) The holder of a life estate can will the property to someone else.
C) The holder of a life estate owns the property forever.
D) The holder of a life estate only owns the land during the measuring life.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the trespass to personal property tort?

A) To establish the tort, the tortfeasor should have harmed the property.
B) It involves accidentally interfering with the possession and control of another's personal property.
C) The trespass to personal property tort is more severe than conversion.
D) Taking the property out of the owner or possessor's control is enough for the tort to be committed.
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What is a 'gifts causa mortis'?

A) A gift that is sold by the donee to someone else
B) A completed gift which is taken back by the donor
C) A conditional gift where the donor gives a gift to the donee because the donor is contemplating the possibility of death
D) A gift given by a donor with an expectation of receiving some consideration in return
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Which of the following statements is true regarding a stolen property?

A) One who steals personal property acquires title to the property.
B) One who steals personal property can convey title to a buyer by selling the property to the buyer.
C) The true owner retains the right to the goods, even though he or she is not in possession of them.
D) A person who purchases a stolen property can acquire the title of the stolen property if can prove that at the time of purchasing the property, he did not know that the property was stolen.
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The one who makes a will is called a _____.

A) testator
B) tenant
C) donor
D) grantor
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Which of the following statements is true regarding a gift?

A) A valid completed gift cannot be taken back by the donor.
B) The donor gives the property to another with the intention of receiving some consideration in return.
C) The donee cannot bequeath the gift to someone else through a will.
D) The donee cannot sell the gift.
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The one who gifts his personal property to someone is called a _____.

A) testator
B) tenant
C) donor
D) grantor
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A _____ is a legal document providing for the disposition of the property of the one making it after his or her death.

A) summons
B) deed
C) contract
D) will
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The one who receives some personal property as a gift is called a _____.

A) plaintiff
B) donee
C) grantee
D) life tenant
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Whish of the following statements is most likely to be true regarding lost property?

A) It is a personal property to which an owner has relinquished all right and title.
B) It can be acquired by someone only through a validly executed will.
C) The finder has superior claim to the property against all except the true owner.
D) The owner of the premises where the property is found is entitled to claim the property.
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Accounts receivable is most likely to be an example of _____ property.

A) personal
B) real
C) property
D) intellectual
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A mislaid property is a personal property:

A) that is acquired by someone through a validly executed will.
B) that has been placed somewhere by the owner or rightful possessor and he or she has forgotten where the property is located.
C) to which an owner has relinquished all right and title has been abandoned.
D) that the owner has accidentally allowed to leave his or her possession and control.
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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding a will?

A) The testator can revoke the will.
B) A person who is given something in the will can claim it before the death of the testator.
C) A will can be changed any time until the death of the testator.
D) A will is not effective until the testator dies.
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The tort of trespass to real property can be established if:

A) the trespasser enters the property with the intention to harm.
B) intentionally comes onto the property.
C) the trespasser harms the property.
D) the owner or possessor of the real property has given permission to the trespasser to be on the property.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding conversion?

A) It is virtually excluding the owner from the property and treating the property as if it belongs to the converter.
B) It involves accidentally interfering with the possession and control of another's personal property.
C) The trespass to personal property tort is less severe than conversion.
D) Taking the property out of the owner or possessor's control is enough for the tort to be committed.
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Who can claim a mislaid property?

A) Only the true owner can claim the mislaid property.
B) The finder of the mislaid property can claim the property irrespective of the true owner.
C) Possession of the mislaid property automatically goes to the government.
D) The owner of the premises where the property is found is entitled to claim the mislaid property if the true owner is not found.
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What is eminent domain?
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the trespass to real property tort?

A) This tort becomes applicable even when somebody accidentally comes on the property.
B) This tort cannot be established if the trespasser does not enter the land with the intent to harm.
C) Harm to the real property should be proved to establish the tort of trespass to real property.
D) The rental agreement that gives exclusive possession and control to the tenant can form the basis of a trespass to real property action.
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A lost property is a personal property:

A) that is acquired by someone through a validly executed will.
B) that has been placed somewhere by the owner or rightful possessor and he or she has forgotten where the property is located.
C) to which an owner has relinquished all right and title has been abandoned.
D) that the owner has accidentally allowed to leave his or her possession and control.
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Personal property to which an owner has relinquished all right and title and which is not given to someone through a validly executed will has been _____.

A) mislaid
B) abandoned
C) lost
D) bequeathed
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What is real property?
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Describe a will.
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List the various ways in which a person can acquire title to personal property.
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Explain with an example joint tenancy with right of survivorship.
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Discuss sole ownership.
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What is reversion?
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What are the three requirements that must be fulfilled to create a valid complete gift?
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How is title to real property transferred?
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What are the various requirements that must be fulfilled to establish the tort of trespass to real property?
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What is an abandoned property?
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Discuss the fee simple property interest.
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With reference to property interest, what is the difference between remainder and reversion?
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Discuss the life estate interest in property.
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What is an adverse possession?
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What is a mislaid property? Who can claim it?
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Discuss tenancy in common.
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The grantor can have the transferee hold the land for a period less than the grantee's life. In such a case, it is called a remainder.
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Explanation: The grantor can have the transferee hold the land for a period less than the grantee's life. In such a case, it is called an estate for years.
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A valid completed gift can be taken back by the donor.
False
Explanation: A valid completed gift cannot be taken back by the donor, and the donee can now do whatever he or she wishes with the gift.
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The first to claim mislaid personal property acquires title to the personal property and becomes the owner of the property.
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Explanation: The first to claim abandoned personal property acquires title to the personal property and becomes the owner of the property. In the case of mislaid property, the owner of the premises where the property is found is entitled to claim the mislaid property if the true owner is not found.
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Before the testator's death, the will can be revoked or property dispositions changed as often as the testator wishes.
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If someone steals property from the owner, then sells the property to a third party, even to an innocent purchaser who has no notice that the property is stolen, the true owner can still reclaim the property.
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Even though one plot of land may look much like another, according to the law each piece of real property is unique.
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Which of the following types of properties is most likely to include land and anything permanently attached to it such as houses?

A) Tangible personal property
B) Real property
C) Intangible personal property
D) Intellectual property
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An agreement to sell to buyer trees cut from your property is an agreement for personal property
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If the grantor of land orders that the land will go to a third party (i.e., not the grantor or grantee/life tenant) after the life estate is over then this is known as reversion.
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Harm to the real property should be proved to establish the tort of trespass to real property.
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The holder of a life estate interest can will the property to someone else.
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Trees are most likely to be an example of _____ property.

A) tangible personal
B) real
C) intangible personal
D) intellectual
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A fee simple interest in land is only good for the life of the life tenant who holds the interest.
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In the case of joint tenants with right of survivorship, a joint tenant can pass his or her interest by will to anyone other than the other joint tenants.
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When someone sells a house or building, it is enough to simply include the street address of the property in the deed; the full legal description of the property need not be included.
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The lessee does not have title or ownership of the property that he has taken on leave, but only legal possession.
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Personal property is anything other than land.
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A donee who receives a valid completed gift can sell it to someone else.
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The life tenant only owns the land during the measuring life and the measuring life may be that of the life tenant or someone else.
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Title and ownership to the property do not pass to the tenant; only possession does.
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21
The one who receives a life estate interest is called a _____.

A) plaintiff
B) donee
C) grantee
D) testator
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Which of the following statements is true regarding reversion?

A) The grantee gets the life estate interest in the land after the death of the grantor.
B) The grantor orders that the land will go to a third party after the life estate is over.
C) The grantee can sell the land after the death of the granter.
D) The grantor dictates that after the life estate the interest is to return to the grantor.
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A(n) _____ interest in real estate is the most rights our law recognizes in property.

A) reversion
B) estate for years
C) fee simple
D) tenant
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The grantor can have the transferee hold the land for a period less than the grantee's life. This property estate is known as _____.

A) reversion
B) fee simple
C) adverse possession
D) estate for years
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Eminent domain is:

A) the government's right to take property for government use while providing the owner with fair market value for the taking.
B) the owner's right to sell the property at any price that he/she finds suitable.
C) the tenant's right to buy the property after using it for a fixed number of years at market value.
D) the owner's right to hold the property for a lifetime and then pass it on to a person who is not a relative of the owner.
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Ted is the only person who holds title to a house. He does not have to consult with anyone to determine how the house can be used. He is the only one responsible for paying for the property, repairs, taxes, and harm that occurs to another from use of the house. This is an example of _____.

A) joint tenants with right of survivorship
B) sole ownership
C) tenants in common
D) tenants by the entirety
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If, rather that have the interest after the life estate go to a third party, the grantor dictates that the interest is to return to the grantor, this is _____.

A) life estate
B) estate for years
C) reversion
D) remainder
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A _____ is a legal document that gives title to the property to the owner.

A) will
B) summons
C) covenant
D) deed
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Which of the following types of property estates represents an interest in land that is only good for the life of the life tenant who holds the interest?

A) Reversion
B) Life estate
C) Remainder
D) Tenant
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If the grantor of land orders that the land will go to a third party (i.e., not the grantor or grantee/life tenant) after the life estate is over, then the property received by the third party is known as the _____.

A) adverse possession
B) remainder interest
C) estate for years
D) reversion
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31
Three siblings hold title to a piece of property at the same time. Each of them has an undivided proportionate share of the whole and even if one of them dies, his or her share will not go to the other owners automatically. This is most likely to be an example of _____.

A) sole ownership
B) joint tenants with right of survivorship
C) tenants by the entirety
D) tenants in common
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32
Three siblings own their property as joint tenants. When one of them dies, his interest cannot be willed away to someone else. Instead, the two remaining siblings will now own title to half of the property instead of one-third each. The decedent cannot pass his interest by will to anyone other than the other joint tenants. This is most likely to be an example of _____.

A) sole ownership
B) joint tenants with right of survivorship
C) tenants by the entirety
D) tenants in common
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33
Mike deeds his house to his daughter Samantha for her life and once Samantha dies the house goes to a charitable trust. This is an example of the _____ type of property interest.

A) reversion
B) life estate
C) remainder
D) tenant
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34
_____ is a form of holding property that is specific to married couples.

A) Sole ownership
B) Joint tenants with right of survivorship
C) Tenants by the entirety
D) Tenants in common
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35
The one who grants a life estate is called a _____.

A) testator
B) tenant
C) donor
D) grantor
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36
The tenant:

A) can will the property to someone else.
B) gets the possession of the property for some period.
C) has the reversion interest in the property.
D) can sell the property.
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37
Michel deeds his house to Robert for the life of his wife. Once his wife dies, the property goes to a church. This is an example of the _____ type of property interest.

A) reversion
B) fee simple
C) life estate
D) tenant
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38
When an individual possesses another's land openly, notoriously, and treats it as his or her own for a period set forth in a statute (usually 21 years) and the true owner makes no claim, the individual can petition the court to have title transferred into his or her name and become the owner of the property. Such a transfer of property is termed as _____.

A) tenancy
B) reversion
C) adverse possession
D) remainder
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39
Which of the following statements is true regarding estate for years?

A) The grantee of the estate for years has the land only for the period for which it is granted to him/her.
B) The grantee of the estate for years can sell the land to someone else.
C) The grantee of the estate for years can grant the land to someone else for life estate.
D) The grantee of the estate for years can bequeath the land to someone else through a will.
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40
Which of the following statements is true regarding the life estate interest?

A) The transfer of property taking place as per the life estate interest is known as adverse possession.
B) The holder of a life estate can will the property to someone else.
C) The holder of a life estate owns the property forever.
D) The holder of a life estate only owns the land during the measuring life.
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41
Which of the following statements is true regarding the trespass to personal property tort?

A) To establish the tort, the tortfeasor should have harmed the property.
B) It involves accidentally interfering with the possession and control of another's personal property.
C) The trespass to personal property tort is more severe than conversion.
D) Taking the property out of the owner or possessor's control is enough for the tort to be committed.
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42
What is a 'gifts causa mortis'?

A) A gift that is sold by the donee to someone else
B) A completed gift which is taken back by the donor
C) A conditional gift where the donor gives a gift to the donee because the donor is contemplating the possibility of death
D) A gift given by a donor with an expectation of receiving some consideration in return
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43
Which of the following statements is true regarding a stolen property?

A) One who steals personal property acquires title to the property.
B) One who steals personal property can convey title to a buyer by selling the property to the buyer.
C) The true owner retains the right to the goods, even though he or she is not in possession of them.
D) A person who purchases a stolen property can acquire the title of the stolen property if can prove that at the time of purchasing the property, he did not know that the property was stolen.
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44
The one who makes a will is called a _____.

A) testator
B) tenant
C) donor
D) grantor
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Which of the following statements is true regarding a gift?

A) A valid completed gift cannot be taken back by the donor.
B) The donor gives the property to another with the intention of receiving some consideration in return.
C) The donee cannot bequeath the gift to someone else through a will.
D) The donee cannot sell the gift.
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The one who gifts his personal property to someone is called a _____.

A) testator
B) tenant
C) donor
D) grantor
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A _____ is a legal document providing for the disposition of the property of the one making it after his or her death.

A) summons
B) deed
C) contract
D) will
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48
The one who receives some personal property as a gift is called a _____.

A) plaintiff
B) donee
C) grantee
D) life tenant
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49
Whish of the following statements is most likely to be true regarding lost property?

A) It is a personal property to which an owner has relinquished all right and title.
B) It can be acquired by someone only through a validly executed will.
C) The finder has superior claim to the property against all except the true owner.
D) The owner of the premises where the property is found is entitled to claim the property.
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50
Accounts receivable is most likely to be an example of _____ property.

A) personal
B) real
C) property
D) intellectual
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51
A mislaid property is a personal property:

A) that is acquired by someone through a validly executed will.
B) that has been placed somewhere by the owner or rightful possessor and he or she has forgotten where the property is located.
C) to which an owner has relinquished all right and title has been abandoned.
D) that the owner has accidentally allowed to leave his or her possession and control.
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52
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding a will?

A) The testator can revoke the will.
B) A person who is given something in the will can claim it before the death of the testator.
C) A will can be changed any time until the death of the testator.
D) A will is not effective until the testator dies.
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53
The tort of trespass to real property can be established if:

A) the trespasser enters the property with the intention to harm.
B) intentionally comes onto the property.
C) the trespasser harms the property.
D) the owner or possessor of the real property has given permission to the trespasser to be on the property.
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54
Which of the following statements is true regarding conversion?

A) It is virtually excluding the owner from the property and treating the property as if it belongs to the converter.
B) It involves accidentally interfering with the possession and control of another's personal property.
C) The trespass to personal property tort is less severe than conversion.
D) Taking the property out of the owner or possessor's control is enough for the tort to be committed.
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55
Who can claim a mislaid property?

A) Only the true owner can claim the mislaid property.
B) The finder of the mislaid property can claim the property irrespective of the true owner.
C) Possession of the mislaid property automatically goes to the government.
D) The owner of the premises where the property is found is entitled to claim the mislaid property if the true owner is not found.
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56
What is eminent domain?
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57
Which of the following statements is true regarding the trespass to real property tort?

A) This tort becomes applicable even when somebody accidentally comes on the property.
B) This tort cannot be established if the trespasser does not enter the land with the intent to harm.
C) Harm to the real property should be proved to establish the tort of trespass to real property.
D) The rental agreement that gives exclusive possession and control to the tenant can form the basis of a trespass to real property action.
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58
A lost property is a personal property:

A) that is acquired by someone through a validly executed will.
B) that has been placed somewhere by the owner or rightful possessor and he or she has forgotten where the property is located.
C) to which an owner has relinquished all right and title has been abandoned.
D) that the owner has accidentally allowed to leave his or her possession and control.
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59
Personal property to which an owner has relinquished all right and title and which is not given to someone through a validly executed will has been _____.

A) mislaid
B) abandoned
C) lost
D) bequeathed
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60
What is real property?
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61
Describe a will.
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62
List the various ways in which a person can acquire title to personal property.
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63
Explain with an example joint tenancy with right of survivorship.
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64
Discuss sole ownership.
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65
What is reversion?
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66
What are the three requirements that must be fulfilled to create a valid complete gift?
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67
How is title to real property transferred?
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68
What are the various requirements that must be fulfilled to establish the tort of trespass to real property?
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69
What is an abandoned property?
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70
Discuss the fee simple property interest.
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71
With reference to property interest, what is the difference between remainder and reversion?
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72
Discuss the life estate interest in property.
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73
What is an adverse possession?
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74
What is a mislaid property? Who can claim it?
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75
Discuss tenancy in common.
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