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MCKISSOCK CHAPTER 5 COMBINED SET QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS Who benefits from an easement. - Answer-the Dominant Tenant Easement in Gross - Answer-An entity's personal right to use property. The receiver DOES NOT own the adjoining property. Example: How can Easements be terminated? - Answer-1. Release: Through a document to giving up the easement holder's legal rights. 2. Merger: uniting two or more separate properties by transferring ownership of all to one person. 3. Abandonment: the failure to occupy and use property, which may result in a loss of rights. 4. Failure of Purpose: An easement terminates because the purpose for which it was created no longer exists. Failure of Purpose - Answer-when an easement terminates because the purpose for which it was created no longer exists. For Example: The utility company removes the power lines on your property, then the easement would terminate. What is the definition of a Voluntary lien? Give an example of one. - Answer-Are liens placed against property "WITH" consent of the owner. For example: A deed of trust. What is the definition of an Involuntary Lien? Give examples. - Answer-Is araised through the operation of law "WITHOUT" the consent of the property owner. Such as: -A General Lien that attaches to all property owned by the debtor. -A Specific Lien that attaches to specific property. What is the definition of an Vendor's Lien? - Answer-Is an involuntary, specific liens that secure payment of the balance of the purchase price of a piece of real estate if a real estate buyer dones not pay the seller in full at closing. Tax Liens are? - Answer-Liens on real property to secure the payment of real estate taxes.

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MCKISSOCK CHAPTER 5 COMBINED
SET QUESTIONS WITH ALL
CORRECT ANSWERS
Who benefits from an easement. - Answer-the Dominant Tenant

Easement in Gross - Answer-An entity's personal right to use property. The receiver
DOES NOT own the adjoining property. Example:

How can Easements be terminated? - Answer-1. Release: Through a document to
giving up the easement holder's legal rights.

2. Merger: uniting two or more separate properties by transferring ownership of all to
one person.

3. Abandonment: the failure to occupy and use property, which may result in a loss of
rights.

4. Failure of Purpose: An easement terminates because the purpose for which it was
created no longer exists.

Failure of Purpose - Answer-when an easement terminates because the purpose for
which it was created no longer exists.
For Example: The utility company removes the power lines on your property, then the
easement would terminate.

What is the definition of a Voluntary lien? Give an example of one. - Answer-Are liens
placed against property "WITH" consent of the owner.
For example: A deed of trust.

What is the definition of an Involuntary Lien? Give examples. - Answer-Is araised
through the operation of law "WITHOUT" the consent of the property owner. Such as:
-A General Lien that attaches to all property owned by the debtor.
-A Specific Lien that attaches to specific property.

What is the definition of an Vendor's Lien? - Answer-Is an involuntary, specific liens that
secure payment of the balance of the purchase price of a piece of real estate if a real
estate buyer dones not pay the seller in full at closing.

Tax Liens are? - Answer-Liens on real property to secure the payment of real estate
taxes.

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