Ch 15 Summaries Flashcards

1
Q

A ___ is an unlawful entry onto another person’s land.

It is a violation of the landowner’s right to exclusive possession

A

Trespass

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A landowner in California may be liable for injuries suffered by a person on his property, whether the injured person was there legitimately or was trespassing.

A

Premises liability

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A(n) ____ is a dangerous object or condition that may be particularly attractive to children.
L

A

attractive nuisance

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4
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T/F: Specific rules for attractive nuisances are no longer needed, since premises liability now protects trespassers

A

True

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5
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A ___ is any activity or conduct that substantially interferes with an owner’s use and enjoyment of her property.
It may be public or private, depending on how many people it affects.

A

nuisance

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6
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Many nuisances are designated by statute, local ordinance, or court cases as nuisances per se.

A neighbor may sue over a nuisance per se even if there is no proof of injury or damage.

A

Nuisance per se

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7
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A trespasser may obtain title to property owned by someone else, if he occupies it for a sufficiently long period of time and meets other requirements.

A

Adverse possession

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8
Q

Adverse possession is under____ if the adverse possessor has a forged or otherwise invalid deed and believes in good faith that she is the true owner of the property.

A

color of title

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9
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_____ means that an adverse possessor does not have color of title, but intends to claim ownership of the property anyway.

A

Claim of right

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For claim of right, The adverse possessor’s actions must demonstrate intent to ___

A

claim ownership.

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11
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An adverse possessor must give___ notice to the landowner of his possession.
Requirement:

A

Constructive

Actually, open, and notorious

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12
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The adverse possessor’s presence may not be ___; he needs to take actual possession and openly engage in activities, such as building improvements or growing crops.

Requirement: ___

A

Actual, open, and notorious

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13
Q

Exclusive and hostile session requirement:

An adverse possessor’s occupation of the land must be ___ to the landowner’s interests and in ___ of her rights.

A

Adverse

Disregard

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14
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Exclusive and hostile possession requirement:

The rightful owner may defeat an adverse possessor’s claim by giving the possessor___

A

permission to be there

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15
Q

In California, an adverse possessor must occupy the property for ___ years, without interruption by the true owner.

Requirement: ___

A

5

Continuous and uninterrupted possession

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16
Q

If several adverse possessors in a row occupy a property, their periods of possession may be added together to make up the required five years.
This is called ____

A

Tacking

17
Q

An adverse possessor must have paid property taxes and ____ on the property for the entire ___-year period that’s required.

A

assessments

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18
Q

A/an _______________ benefits a particular piece of land.

A

Appurtenant easement

19
Q

The _______________ is the land burdened by an easement.

A

Servient tenement

20
Q

An easement _______________ if its benefit or burden transfers along with the land.

A

Runs with the land

21
Q

A/an _______________ belongs to an individual or a commercial entity, instead of a specific property.

A

Easement in gross

22
Q

A right-of-way is also known as an easement for _______________.

A

Ingress and egress

23
Q

An easement in gross does not have a/an ___

A

Dominant tenement