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| document issued to the shipper by the carrier (1)as a receipt for the goods, (2)as evidence of their carriage contract, and (3)as a document of title. |
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| right to immediate possession of real property for an indefinite time. |
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| absolute ownership of property |
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| ownership subject to its being taken away upon the happening of an event. |
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| ownership right in property for the life of a designated person, while remainder is the ownership estate that takes effect when the prior estate terminates. |
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| grantor's right to property upon termination of another estate. |
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| are of two kinds: --- (unconditional remainder that is a fixed, present interest to be enjoyed in the future) and --- (remainder interest conditional upon the happening of an event in addition to the termination of the preceding estate). |
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vested remainders
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| both (1)a contract for use and possession of land and (2)a grant of an estate in land. |
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| owner of land who grants a leasehold interest to another while retaining a reversionary interest in the property. |
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| possessor of the leasehold interest in the land. |
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| lease consisting of specific terms that continue in indefinite succession. |
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| lease that is terminable at any time. |
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| possession of real property without a lease. |
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| if the tenant breaches one of the covenants of her lease, the landlord may terminate the lease and --- her from the premises. |
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| under the common law, if the premises are destroyed the tenant is not relieved of his obligation to pay rent and cannot terminate the lease. |
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| Destruction of the Premises |
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| the right of the tenant to have physical possession of the premises free of landlord interference. |
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| most courts impose for residential leases an implied warranty of habitability that the leased premises are fit for ordinary residential purposes. |
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| unless there is a statute or a specific provision in the lease, the landlord has no duty to --- or --- the premises |
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| co-ownership in which each tenant holds an undivided interest with no right of survivorship. |
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| co-ownership with the right of survivorship; requires the presence of the four unities (time, title, interest, and possession). |
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| co-ownership by spouses in which neither may convey his or her interest during life. |
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| spouses' rights in property acquired by the other during their marriage. |
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| separate ownership of an individual unit with tenancy in common with respect to common areas. |
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| the corporate owner of the property leases units to its shareholders as tenants. |
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| limited right to use the land of another in a specified manner. |
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| rights and duties created by the easement pertain to and run with the land of the owner of the easement (dominant parcel) and the land subject to the easement |
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| --- liability - rights and duties created by the easement are personal to the individual who received the right. |
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| right to remove produce from the land of another. |
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| permission to use land of another. |
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(1)express grant or reservation, (2)implied grant or reservation, (3)necessity, (4)dedication, and (5)prescription (adverse use)
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Joint Tenancy has all of these rights except: A. Undivided Interest B. Right to Possession C. Right to Sell D. Right to Mortgage E. Levy by Creditors F. Right to Will G. Right to Survivorship |
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Tenancy in Common has all of the following rights except: A. Undivided Interest B. Right to Possession C. Right to Sell D. Right to Mortgage E. Levy by Creditors F. Right to Will G. Right to Survivorship |
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Tenancy by Entireties contains which of the following rights? A. Undivided Interest B. Right to Possession C. Right to Sell D. Right to Mortgage E. Levy by Creditors F. Right to Will G. Right to Survivorship |
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A. Undivided Interest B. Right to Possession G. Right to Survivorship |
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