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1. Real estate that includes non-physical interests, such as easements and restrictions

is known as

ANS Real Property


An item permanently attached to real property, such as an attached fence, is included in the

definition of real property.

2. Townships and sanctions

ANS A rectangular survey is composed of Townships that are square tracts of land six miles on

each side. A township then is divided into

36 Sections which are square tracts of land one mile on a side. One mile is 5,280 square feet. So,

5,280 x 5,280 = 27,878,400 square feet. An acre is 43,560 square feet so one Section has

(27,878,,560 = 640) acres.

3. What type of survey describes the perimeter of a tract of land. Its legal description

contains angles and distances. It begins at a reference point, moves to a Point of

Beginning (POB); traverses the perimeter of the property and returns to the POB.






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ANS metes and bounds

4. Eminent domain is the power of government to

ANS take private property for public use

5. eminent domain uses

ANS A public entity can employ Eminent Domain to acquire private property FOR PUBLIC

USE, not to then sell to another private owner

for private use. But PUBLICLY OWNED property that has been acquired through Eminent

Domain can be LEASED to a private entity for a use that the public will have access to, and the

right to enjoyment such as a sports complex or entertainment center.

6. what term refers to ownership of a single property by a single person or an entity.

ANS ownership in severalty

7. When a person owns property in , they have the right of exclusive

occupancy (keep everyone else off); the right of enjoyment without interfer- ence; and

the right to waste, destroy or sell the property.

ANS fee simple


A fee simple owner does have the right to grant an easement to someone to cross the property

or use the property. A fee simple owner CANNOT condemn his own property.






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8. If a Joint Tenant dies the Surviving Joint Tenants automatically acquire the deceased

interest per stirpes. Each receives a prorata share of the deceased property. This is known

as

ANS Right of Survivorship

9. A is an arrangement where a Trustors asset is transferred, to

benefit someone over time. A is charged with managing the Trust. A

is set up while the person establishing the trust, the , is alive. A

is one that is set up and becomes effective only after the Trustor has died.

ANS beneficiary trust









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trustee living

trust trustor

testamentary trust

10. What is the downside to a business owning its own property?

ANS it must operate, maintain and repair the building and pay all costs

11. What term is used to describe revocable permission for the temporary private use

of someone's property.

ANS a license


*a ticket to a sporting event held on private property would be a license.

12. What are the types of liens?

ANS voluntary and involuntary


Property taxes are involuntary. A judgment lien is involuntary. A mechanic's lien is involuntary.

A mortgage is a voluntary lien.

13. When a deed is recorded, the purpose is to protect the owner's rights but also to

provide notice to any buyer regarding any liens or attachments provided regarding the

condition of the title of the property they are buying. This is known as

ANS constructive notice





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