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A hospital receives a gift of real property from a couple who reserve a life estate. The hospital is: |
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The degree, quantity, or nature of a person's interest in real property is know as his or her: |
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At the termination of a life estate, the property may revert back to the grantor, this is referred to: |
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A transfer of real property by a will
Not allowed in a life estate (a trick
way of saying will) |
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All land and appurtenances to land, including buildings, structures, fixtures, fences, and improvements erected upon the land, excludes growing crops. |
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rights and obligations with ownership of land adjacent to or abutting on watercourses such as streams and lakes.
Also, "littoral" |
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Does a life estate include only real property? |
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No - could also be for personal property - belongings... |
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The most complete and absolute form of ownership in land. Of indefinite duration (no limit), freely transferable, and inheritable. |
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The term __________ broadens the definition of real estate to include the bundle of legal rights involved in real estate ownership. |
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Definition of Real Property |
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defined as earth's surface extending downward to the center of the earth and upward into space, including all things permanently attached to it by nature or by people. |
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anything used by the land for its benefit such as mineral rights (subsurface) air rights and water rights. |
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Define Real Estate in simple terms |
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Land plus permanent human-made additions. |
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Define Real Property in Simple Terms |
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RealEstate plus Bundle of Legal Rights |
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For a contract to be valid, all parties must have the legal capacity to contract - must me the following 2 criteria. |
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Buyer and seller must be of legal age of 18 and not suffering from a mental handicap that would makie them incompetent. |
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The difference between a contract that is voidable and one that is void... |
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Contract with someone under the influence of alcohol may be voidable.
Contract with a person judged incompetent by the court is void. |
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Usually cash.
Given by the buyer with an offer to purchase to show sincerity and intent to complete the contract if the seller accepts. |
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