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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
Match the word to it’s correct definitions:
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- Encumbrance
- Voluntary lien
- Involuntary lien
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An interest in real property held by someone other than the property owner
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A security interest given to a creditor voluntarily
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A security interest given to a creditor by operation of law
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
Match each word to it’s correct definition:
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- General lien
- specific lien
- Mechanic's lien
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A lien that attaches to all of the debtor's property
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A lien that attaches only to one particular piece of property
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A lien on property in favor of someone who has provided labor or materials to improve it
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
Match the word to its correct definition:
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- Judgment lien
- Party wall easement
- License
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A lien held by someone who has won a judgment in a lawsuit
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An easement where ownership of a boundary wall or fence is shared by adjacent landowners
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Revocable permission to enter another's land, which does not create an interest in the property
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
Question 4. Match the words to it’s correct definitions.
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- Easement appurtenant
- Easement in gross
- Easement by prescription
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An easement that burdens on parcel of land for the benefit of another parcel.
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An easement that benefits a person rather than a parcel of land.
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An easement created by continuous use for a period determined by state law, without the landowner's permission.
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
Match the words to it’s correct definitions.
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- Merger
- Abandonment
- Profit
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When both the dominant tenement and the servient tenement are acquired by one owner, resulting in termination of the easement.
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Way in which an easement may terminate
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The right to take something from another's land
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
Match the word to it’s correct definition:
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- encroachment
- nuisance
- Restrictive covenant
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Something that intrudes onto neighboring property
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An activity or condition on nearby property that interferes with a property owner's reasonable use and enjoyment of her property
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A property owner's promise to refrain from using her land in a specified way
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
Match the words to it’s correct definition
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- Attractive nuisance
- CC&Rs
- condition
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A property feature that is dangerous and attractive to children.
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Private restrictions imposed by a subdivision developer.
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A restriction on a property owner's use of his land that may result in forfeiture of title if violated
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