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1. If a new legal issue arises in a common law jurisdiction, how might a judge
respond compared to a judge in a civil law jurisdiction?
Both judges would create new laws to address the issue.
Both judges would rely solely on past cases to resolve the issue.
A judge in a common law jurisdiction might create a new precedent,
while a judge in a civil law jurisdiction would refer to existing
statutes.
A judge in a civil law jurisdiction would create a new precedent, while
a judge in a common law jurisdiction would refer to statutes.
2. The statement made by the grantor to a notary of the public stating that the
signing of a deed was done by the grantor and was a voluntary act is called
what?
Attestation
Acknowledgment
Conveyance
Abstract
3. Describe how an Affidavit of Distinction contributes to the integrity of legal
records.
It serves as a legal contract between two parties.
It acts as a summary of legal proceedings.
It ensures that individuals are accurately identified, preventing
confusion in legal documentation.
, It provides a framework for dispute resolution.
4. Assumption of a mortgage occurs when...
The buyer takes over the terms of the sellers existing loan and
assumes responsibility and liability
The title passes and the buyer is required to pay the sellers loan
The bank forecloses on the property
A large payment of principal or interest is due in order to take over
the balance of the loan
5. If a client is looking to buy a property in Louisiana, which professional would
they primarily consult for the legal transfer of ownership?
A family law attorney
A corporate lawyer
A criminal defense lawyer
A conveyancer
6. In a situation where a contract requires notarization, what role does the
notary play in the process?
The notary represents one party in the contract negotiations.
The notary witnesses the signing of the contract and certifies its
authenticity.
The notary is responsible for enforcing the terms of the contract.
The notary drafts the contract without any signatures.
7. Describe the role of a notary in the context of drafting legal documents in
Louisiana.
, A notary primarily focuses on real estate transactions and does not
draft other legal documents.
A notary in Louisiana drafts legal documents such as contracts and
wills, ensuring their authenticity and compliance with civil law.
A notary is responsible for enforcing legal agreements after they are
drafted.
A notary only witnesses signatures on documents without drafting
them.
8. Describe the significance of appurtenances in relation to the principal
property.
Appurtenances are unrelated to the principal property.
Appurtenances are necessary for the use and enjoyment of the
principal property.
Appurtenances are a type of legal dispute over property.
Appurtenances only refer to physical structures on the property.
9. If a testator gave a property to one of their children before their death, how
would collation affect the distribution of the estate among all children?
The property would be sold, and the proceeds would be divided
among the children.
The property given would be returned to the estate for equitable
division among all children.
The property would be excluded from the estate and not considered
in the division.
The property would remain with the child who received it, and only
the remaining assets would be divided.
, 10. If a debtor chooses to use dation en paiement to settle a debt, what
implications might this have for the creditor's rights?
The creditor gains ownership of the asset and relinquishes the right
to claim the debt.
The creditor loses all rights to the asset and the debt.
The creditor retains the right to claim the debt while also owning the
asset.
The creditor must return the asset if the debtor pays the remaining
debt later.
11. Describe the significance of a base line in the context of land surveying.
A base line is crucial as it provides a consistent reference point for
measuring distances and angles in land surveying.
A base line is irrelevant in modern surveying techniques.
A base line is used to determine the height of land features.
A base line is only used for marking property boundaries.
12. If a couple in Louisiana divorces, how would the community property regime
affect the division of their assets?
Assets would be divided based on the income of each spouse.
The assets acquired during the marriage would be divided equally
between the spouses.
One spouse would retain all assets acquired during the marriage.
Only the spouse who earned the income would receive the assets.