The right to take adjacent nonflowing water is called:
Which of the following is considered personal property?
a mobile home on wheels would be considered:
An owner's right to place a noncommercial sign on her property is protected by the:
All item of personal property may be called a :
Emblements are:
To dam or divert water, a landowner must have the approval of:
The real estate law comes from:
Real property would not include a(n):
Real estate law is created by:
Appurtenances are things going with the land. Which of the following are not appurtenances?
To determine if the property is real or personal, consider as a test:
All of these are real property except:
Potable refers to:
The doctrine of constructive severance applies to:
Floodwater accumulating in depressions is known as:
The opposite of avulsion is:
community property laws:
The following is not appurtenant to real estate:
How much of the land in California is government-owned?
You acquire property by accession. Most likely you get the property by:
In an area with many abandoned mines, a developer would be primarily concerned with:
Which of the following is a true statement?
The right to use, exclude, encumber, sell, or lease refers to:
Riparian rights are best described as:
The Constitution requires just compensation be given when property is taken by the government from a private individual. The right is set forth in the:
Which of the following is misspelled?
How would you describe a government patent?
Not law but having the force and effect of law describes:
A deed was accidentally destroyed. The owner was fully protected as to his or her property rights because the deed was:
Our Fair Housing laws have their basis in the:
As to real and personal property, which of the following is false?
Emblements refer to:
Which of the following would run with the land?
The contemporary view of property ownership is ownership of:
Which of the following would be regarded as real property?
The right of the reasonable use of water flowing on, under, or adjacent to a property is called a:
A landowner obtains the right to take water from another property by:
A nonriparian rights owner may get the right to use surplus water from a lake by:
a lease would be a:
Property is:
Cropland is sold with no provision for the growing crops. Who has the greatest rights to the crops?
Bundle of rights refers to:
To check what riparian rights he or she has in a property, a landowner should check:
After his or her lease has expired, a former tenant may enter the property and remove:
A problem with personal property that makes ownership rights difficult to ascertain can occur because personal property can:
A landowner can legally protect his or her property against flood damage by:
The most important test of a fixture is:
Which of the following would be personal property?
Land is added to a waterfront lot when a lake recedes because of:
The system where the title was registered with a registrar is called the:
When a river or lake permanently recedes, the land created belongs to the owner of the bank by:
According to the classical definition of ownership of land:
Crops produced by labor are known as:
Most of California real estate law originally comes from:
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