Chapter 6: Estates And Interests. Key Terms Part 2 Flashcards

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Leasehold estate

A

an ownership of a temporary right to hold land or property in which a lessee or a tenant holds rights of real property by some form of title from a lessor or landlord. Although a tenant does hold rights to real property, a LEASEHOLD ESTATE is typically considered personal property.

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2
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License

A

considered giving temporary permission

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3
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Lien

A

A financial claim against real estate.

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4
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Priority

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The order in which liens are paid.

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6
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Lis pendens

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This is a NOTICE that a Lien may be filed.

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8
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Voluntary liens

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These are known and brought about by the owner for example a mortgage or equity loan.

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Specific lien

A

A claim against one parcel of real estate.

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13
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Mortgage lien

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The lenders claim against real estate.

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14
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Remainderman

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A third-party who will eventually gain ownership.

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15
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General lien

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A claim against all property somebody owns.

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16
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Reversionary interest

A

Future interests of an owner.

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17
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Tracking

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Adding successive periods of usage. Usually these periods are hostile.

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18
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Servient estate

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The owner of land who has given the neighboring owner an easement. (it is the tractor over which the easement runs.)

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19
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Involuntary lien

A

Claim imposed against a property without the consent of its owner(s). Involuntary liens are placed usually by government revenue authorities for unpaid duties or taxes.

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20
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Party wall

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A structure owned by two adjoining landowners. And example is a stone wall that separates the property both parties on this wall and are responsible for taking care of it.

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21
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Life estate

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This is complete ownership until the designated person dies at which point it reverts back to the original owner or a remainderman.