Chapter 3 Flashcards

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curtesy

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an interest held by a married person in the real property owned by a spouse; refers to a husband;s interest in his wife’s property.

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defeasible fee

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a type of freehold state conveying ownership interest that comes with a condition.

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dower

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the interest held by a married person in the real property owned by the spouse; generally refers to a wife’s interest in her personal property

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estate

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a possessory interest in real property; either a freehold estate or leasehold estate

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estate for years

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a leasehold estate set to last for a definite period, after which it automatically terminates, also called term tenancy or tenancy for years.

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fee simple absolute

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the greatest (ownership) one can have in real property because it is freely transferable, inheritable of indefinite duration and with no condition on the title.

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freehold estate

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a possessory interest in real property of uncertain (or unlimited) duration, an ownership estate in real property; either fee simple or life estate. the holder of a freehold estate has a title.

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holdover tenant

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a lessee who remains in possession of property after the lease has expired without the owner’s permission

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homestead

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a statutory or legal life estate recognized in some states that protect the estate belonging to a deceased person for the use of surviving spouse and minor children.

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leasehold estate

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the temporary interest that an owner gives to a tenant (lessee) that includes the right of possession and quiet enjoyment, without title. (less-than-freehold-estate)

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lessee

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a person who leases property, a tenant

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lessor

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a person who leases property to another, a landlord

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life estate

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an interest in real property, the duration of which is limited by the life of its owner or another designated person.

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life estate pur autre vie

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a life estate “for another’s life”, where the measuring life is someone other than the life tenant

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life tenant

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someone who owns life estate, the person entitled to possession of the property during the measuring life.

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measuring life

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a person whose life determines the length of a life estate

17
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periodic tenancy

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a leasehold estate that continues for successive periods of equal length (week to week, or month to month) until terminated by proper notice from either party.

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possessory interest

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an interest in property that entitles the holder to possess and occupy the property, now or in the future; either a freehold interest or leasehold estate

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remainderman/remainderwoman

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a person, other than the grantor, who has a future interest in the estate when life estate ends. a remainder interest is inhertiable.

20
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reversioner

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the person who grants life estate and retains a future interest in it. a revisionary interest is inhertitable.