Legal Descriptions, Methods of Acquiring Title, Deeds, Estates, and Methods of Holding Title – Part 3

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Bạn có thể bắt đầu thi lý thuyết trắc nghiệm real estate salesperson:

1. 

A grantor conveys less than  her fee estate. The interest she retains would  be a(n):

2. 

Partition action refers to:

3. 

Which of the following does not describe a fee simple interest?

4. 

Some maps show topographical lines. These lines show:

5. 

A joint tenancy:

6. 

Being subject to double taxation describes a(n):

7. 

Which of the following cannot be owned in fee simple?

8. 

A deed used the word "sans," which means:

9. 

A user with only three years adverse use was able to obtain title by adverse possession because:

10. 

As to a fee estate, which of the following is false?

11. 

A limited partner is:

12. 

A proper legal description is least likely to be obtained from a:

13. 

All the stock of the XYZ corporation was owned by 14 family members who together ran the Corporation. XYZ would be regarded as a:

14. 

A limited partner may:

15. 

A married man owns a lot by himself as his separate property. He most likely owns the lot:

16. 

A deed in California is made out to a husband and wife but does not specify how title is to be take. Title would be:

17. 

Which of the following would be constructive notice of an interest in a property?

18. 

Alienation refers to:

19. 

A corporation buys property and takes title in the corporate name. They would hold title:

20. 

If one joint tenant borrowed on her interest:

21. 

A husband and wife owned property together that could not be transferred by will. They owned the property:

22. 

320 rods equal one:

23. 

Three buyers take title to a property as joint tenants. There would be:

24. 

A recorded deed was not acknowledged. The deed:

25. 

An S corporation differs from other corporations in that:

26. 

A deed that would convey after-acquired property would be a:

27. 

The four unities of joint tenancy are:

28. 

Property is held by X and Y as domestic partners. X dies without a will.  Who gets X's property interest?

29. 

In California, life estates are not created by:

30. 

A life estate:

31. 

S corporations differ from other corporations as to:

32. 

An elderly husband and wife (no children) with total savings of $25,000 are buying a $150,000 home through a real estate office. They ask the broker how they should take title. The broker should tell them.

33. 

The term "inchoate interest" could refer to:

34. 

An S corporation:

35. 

A purchased property from B. He did not get title since B had previously sold the property to C who had recorded the deed. The effect of the prior recording was:

36. 

A property was sold by an executor but no other bids were allowed. The reason for not allowing open bidding in court was:

37. 

Jones has a life estate in a farm, and Smith desires an easement over a private road crossing the farm. As to the easement:

38. 

Creditors can access your personal assets for the debts of:

39. 

A grant deed that contains no limitations would grant:

40. 

Most urban property would have what type of legal description?

41. 

An undivided interest without the right of survivorship constitutes:

42. 

Every investor in a business is able to escape personal liability. What form is the business?

43. 

Pur autre vie refers to:

44. 

Which of the following is an estate of inheritance?

45. 

John gives property to Paul for the life of Albert. Paul dies. What happens?

46. 

Which of the following groupings gives the greatest and most complete interest in real estate?

47. 

Normally in California, a buyer wants a(n):

48. 

The holder of a life estate cannot:

49. 

The owner of a paramount legal title alienated property but retained a future right based on an contingency. What did she vonvey?

50. 

A husband cannot legally object if his wife does which of the following without his consent?