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PVL3704 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE 30 August 2025

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PVL3704 Assignment 1
Which of the following best describes the concept of "ownership" in property law?


A. The right to use and dispose of a property in any manner.


B. The exclusive right to possess, use, and enjoy a property, including the right to
transfer it.


C. The temporary control over a property without any transfer of title.


D. The legal right to occupy a property for a fixed period.


Answer: B. The exclusive right to possess, use, and enjoy a property, including the
right to transfer it.


In terms of property law, what is "easement"?


A. A contract for the sale of real estate.


B. A right granted to a person to use another's land for a specific purpose.


C. The process of transferring property ownership.


D. A type of lease agreement for commercial property.


Answer: B. A right granted to a person to use another's land for a specific purpose.


What is the principle of "Nemo dat quod non habet"?


A. No one can transfer more rights than they possess.

,B. The owner of the property has the right to exclude others.


C. The possession of property is proof of ownership.


D. Property can be transferred through verbal agreements.


Answer: A. No one can transfer more rights than they possess.


Which of the following is NOT a type of property right?


A. Right of way


B. Right of lease


C. Right of freehold


D. Right of contract


Answer: D. Right of contract


What is a "freehold estate"?


A. A leasehold interest in property with a fixed term.


B. An estate in land where the owner has unlimited duration and can transfer the
interest.


C. A temporary interest in land granted for a specific purpose.


D. A right to occupy property without any legal title.

,Answer: B. An estate in land where the owner has unlimited duration and can
transfer the interest.


Which of the following statements about "land registration" is correct?


A. Land registration provides a legal title to land and protects against unregistered
claims.


B. Land registration is not necessary for property transactions.


C. Land registration only applies to commercial properties.


D. Land registration can be done informally without legal procedures.


Answer: A. Land registration provides a legal title to land and protects against
unregistered claims.


What does "adverse possession" refer to in property law?


A. The legal process to transfer property through inheritance.


B. The ability to lease property to others without restrictions.


C. The acquisition of property through continuous and open occupation without
permission.


D. The right to sell property without any legal constraints.


Answer: C. The acquisition of property through continuous and open occupation
without permission.


Which of the following is a requirement for a valid property transfer?

, A. Written agreement and proper documentation


B. Oral agreement and witness testimony


C. Payment of a nominal fee


D. Immediate physical possession of the property


Answer: A. Written agreement and proper documentationWhich of the following is
NOT a characteristic of a "leasehold estate"?


A. Limited duration


B. Transferable by the leaseholder


C. Provides full ownership rights


D. Subject to the terms of the lease agreement


Answer: C. Provides full ownership rights


In property law, what does "encumbrance" refer to?


A. The complete ownership of property without any restrictions


B. A legal claim or lien on property that affects its transferability


C. A temporary right to occupy property


D. The process of registering property ownership

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