thank for trying 1. An item which was formerly personal property that has become real property is called: a. a capital gain. b. a fixture. c. stolen. d. none of the above. 2. An appurtenance is something that: a. goes along with the ownership of the land. b. is snobbish. c. does not belong on the property. d. all of the above. 3. Possessory interests are called estates, while non-possessory interests are known as: a. mansions. b. encumbrances. c. estates in waiting. d. none of the above. 4. An interest that is held by a creditor is called a: a. clear title. b. foreclosure. c. lien. d. hot property. 5. A property that is subject to an easement is known as a: a. servient tenement. b. dominant tenement. c. pushover tenement. d. none of the above. 6. The power of the government to take private property for public use is called: a. the big bully amendment. b. eminent domain. c. profit a prendre. d. all of the above. 7. Ad valorem is Latin for: a. Valorie can add. b. including tax. c. according to value. d. public service. 8. Escheat is the power to have property: a. declared uninhabitable. b. revert to the state of the owner dies without a will. c. destroyed. d. none of the above. 1. b 2. a 3. b 4. c 5. a 6. b 7. c 8. b |