A. Trees
B. air rights
C. annual crops
D. mineral rights
C.annual crops
A. Trade fixtures
B. Fixtures of Trade
C. Building owners
D. Personal property
A. Trade fixtures
A. Scarcity
B. Immobility
C. Uniqueness
D. Indestructiblity
Answer
C. Uniqueness
A. Realty
B. Fixtures
C. Chattels
D. Fructus naturales
Answer
C. Chattels
A property owner wants to use the water from the river that runs through the property to irrigate a potato field to do this the owners required by the state to submit an application. It could be assumed that the property owner state relies on which wall of law? A. Riparian rights B. Littoral rights C doctrine of prior appropriation D. doctrine of highest and best use
Answer:
Doctrine of prior appropriation
A.daughter inherits nothing. Property no longer exist.
B. The daughter inherited the property as is
C. the daughter owns the gravel limestone and topsoil no matter where it is
D. the man’s estate must be restored to its original condition
Answer:
B . The daughter inherits the property as is.
And determining whether an item is real or personal property, a quart would not consider which of the following?
A. The cost of an item when it was purchased
B. whether it’s removal would cause severe damage to the real estate
C. whether the item is clearly adapted to the real estate
D. any relevant agreement of the parties in their contract of sale
Answer:
A. The cost of the item when it was purchased.
A. Indestructibility
B. Improvements
C. area preference
D. scarcity
Answer:
Indestructibility
A. Severance
B. Accession
C. Conversion
D. Attachment
Answer:
A. Serverance
A. Ceiling fans are usually considered real estate
B. the ceiling fan belongs to the seller.
C. ceiling fans are considered trade fixtures.
D. ceiling fans are considered personal property
Answer:
A. Ceiling fans are usually considered real estate.
A. Air rights
B. surface rights
C. subsurface rights
D. occupancy rights
Answer:
C. Surfaces rights
A. Real property
B. personal property
C. a chattel that is real property
D. a trade or chattel fixture.
Answer:
B. Personal property
A. A trade fixture or personal property
B. real property or real estate
C. a fixture or personal property
D. an improvement
Answer:
C.a fixture or personal property
A. Conventant
B. Emblements
C. Chattels
D. Appurtenances
Answer:
D. Appurtenances
A. The companies actions constitutes improvement of the property.
B. the chemicals are considered appurtenances.
C. The chemicals are considered trade fixtures. D. altering the property in order to store waste is not included in the bundle of rights.
Answer:
A. The company’s actions constitutes improvement of the property.
A. Littoral rights
B. Prior appropriation right
C. Riparian rights
D. Hereditaments
Answer:
C. Riparian rights
A. Sell the property to a neighbor
B. exclude utility meter readers
C. erect no trust passing signs
D. enjoy profits from its ownership.
Answer:
B. Exclude utility meter readers.
A. If fixture
B. an easement
C. personality
D. a license
Answer:
C. Personality