2.6 Flashcards

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If a person dies testate, they have a _________.

A

Will

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A person needing to cross another’s property to reach a road is an example of __________.

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Easement of Necessity

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2
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If a person dies intestate, they do not have a _________.

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Will

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If a person dies testate his or her interest in the property will be transferred to __________.

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The devisee named in his will

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The statutory period for adverse possession in Minnesota is ______ years.

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15

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________ is the loss of property for nonpayment of debts.

A

Involuntary Alienation

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When a person dies, the legal process his or her estate must go through in ________.

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Probate

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_______ is when a descendent dies without leaving a will.

A

Intestate

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8
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_______ is the act of giving real property by will.

A

Devise

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9
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_______ is to leave or give personal property by will.

A

Bequeath

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A _______ is given when personal property (chattel) is sold.

A

Bill of Sale

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Two ways to lose property involuntarily are adverse possession and _______.

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Easement by prescription

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12
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The time needed for adverse possession in Minnesota is _______ or more continuous years.

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15

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A/an ___________ is the right, priviledge, or interest that one party has in the land of another party.

A

Easement

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Easement by prescription can result in involuntary alienation because of ______ laws.

A

Adverse possession

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_______ title is registered with the court.

A

Torrens

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______ is when a document has been recorded, and the law holds that everyone is deemed to know of its existence.

A

Doctrine of Constructive Notice

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________ is the linages from grantor to grantee at the recorder’s office.

A

Chain of Title