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Personal property is:
a. also referred to as real property.
b. the land and anything affixed to it.
c. anything that can be owned or possessed that is not real property.
d. all of the above.
Separate escrow instructions for buyers and sellers are known as:
a. bipolar instructions.
b. universal instructions.
c. bilateral instructions.
d. unilateral instructions.
The only manner of vesting that depends exclusively upon marital status is:
a. severalty.
b. community property.
c. tenancy in common.
d. none of the above.
Encumbrances include:
a. liens.
b. CC&Rs.
c. easements.
d. all of the above.
With a mortgage, the lender is the:
a. mortgagee.
b. mortgagor.
c. broker.
d. none of the above.
Property taxes are adjusted on the basis of the:
a. 21-day month, 360-day year.
b. 28-day month, 365-day year.
c. 30-day month, 360-day year.
d. none of the above.
The document that authorizes an attorney-in-fact to act as agent for the principal is called:
a. a power of notary.
b. a power of judgment.
c. a power of attorney.
d. none of the above.
Which of the following is TRUE concerning mutual water companies?
a. They are organized by or for water users in a given district.
b. Their purpose is to secure an ample water supply at a reasonable rate.
c. They issue stock to users.
d. All of the above.
With an easement appurtenant, the land (and its owner) that gains the benefit is called the:
a. servient tenement.
b. dominant tenement.
c. alpha tenement.
d. none of the above.
Which of the following is NOT considered one of the three most important documents in any sale of property?
a. The note
b. The MLS agreement
c. The deed of trust
d. The grant deed
A residence can be protected from judgments that become liens by the acknowledgment and recording of:
a. a declaration of abandonment.
b. a declaration of homestead.
c. a declaration of home base.
d. none of the above The right of a landowner to use the water on, under, and adjacent to his or her land is known as a:
a. riparian right.
b. bipartisan right.
c. liquidity right.
d. all of the above.
On the settlement sheet, the cash deposited in escrow is:
a. credited to the buyer.
b. credited to the seller.
c. debited to the seller.
d. none of the above.
The money or other (not like-kind) property that is given to make up any difference in value or equity between exchanged properties is called:
a. booty.
b. boot.
c. graft.
d. all of the above.
In the event of an absolutely even exchange, which party’s instructions should come first?
a. The first party’s.
b. The second party’s.
c. It makes no difference which party’s instructions come first.
d. There are no instructions necessary.
The federal estate tax lien continues for how many years after the death of the property owner?
a. One year
b. Five years
c. Ten years
d. None of the above
An administrator is appointed by the court if the property owner:
a. owes back taxes.
b. leaves a detailed will.
c. dies without a will.
d. none of the above.
A representative named in a will is the:
a. executive.
b. executor.
c. probation officer
d. none of the above.
The market value of a second trust deed is usually:
a. less than its face value.
b. more than its face value.
c. equal to its face value.
d. none of the above.
What type of note transfer guarantees that a seller will make payments on the note should the payor fail to do so?
a. A with recourse transfer
b. A without recourse transfer
c. A without remorse transfer
d. None of the above
Which of the following creates security for the performance of an obligation?
a. Obligation eradication
b. Collateral damage
c. Collateral assignment
d. All of the above
The body of law adopted throughout the United States that standardizes a number of practices commonly found in commerce and business is the:
a. Uniform Commercial Code.
b. United Common Code.
c. Unrestricted Commercial Code.
d. none of the above.
A syndicate may be a:
a. corporation.
b. partnership.
c. trust.
d. all of the above.
Whenever a merchant engages in a retail sales business, he or she must get a seller’s permit from the:
a. Department of Real Estate.
b. FDA.
c. State Board of Equalization.
d. all of the above.
a. also referred to as real property.
b. the land and anything affixed to it.
c. anything that can be owned or possessed that is not real property.
d. all of the above.
Separate escrow instructions for buyers and sellers are known as:
a. bipolar instructions.
b. universal instructions.
c. bilateral instructions.
d. unilateral instructions.
The only manner of vesting that depends exclusively upon marital status is:
a. severalty.
b. community property.
c. tenancy in common.
d. none of the above.
Encumbrances include:
a. liens.
b. CC&Rs.
c. easements.
d. all of the above.
With a mortgage, the lender is the:
a. mortgagee.
b. mortgagor.
c. broker.
d. none of the above.
Property taxes are adjusted on the basis of the:
a. 21-day month, 360-day year.
b. 28-day month, 365-day year.
c. 30-day month, 360-day year.
d. none of the above.
The document that authorizes an attorney-in-fact to act as agent for the principal is called:
a. a power of notary.
b. a power of judgment.
c. a power of attorney.
d. none of the above.
Which of the following is TRUE concerning mutual water companies?
a. They are organized by or for water users in a given district.
b. Their purpose is to secure an ample water supply at a reasonable rate.
c. They issue stock to users.
d. All of the above.
With an easement appurtenant, the land (and its owner) that gains the benefit is called the:
a. servient tenement.
b. dominant tenement.
c. alpha tenement.
d. none of the above.
Which of the following is NOT considered one of the three most important documents in any sale of property?
a. The note
b. The MLS agreement
c. The deed of trust
d. The grant deed
A residence can be protected from judgments that become liens by the acknowledgment and recording of:
a. a declaration of abandonment.
b. a declaration of homestead.
c. a declaration of home base.
d. none of the above The right of a landowner to use the water on, under, and adjacent to his or her land is known as a:
a. riparian right.
b. bipartisan right.
c. liquidity right.
d. all of the above.
On the settlement sheet, the cash deposited in escrow is:
a. credited to the buyer.
b. credited to the seller.
c. debited to the seller.
d. none of the above.
The money or other (not like-kind) property that is given to make up any difference in value or equity between exchanged properties is called:
a. booty.
b. boot.
c. graft.
d. all of the above.
In the event of an absolutely even exchange, which party’s instructions should come first?
a. The first party’s.
b. The second party’s.
c. It makes no difference which party’s instructions come first.
d. There are no instructions necessary.
The federal estate tax lien continues for how many years after the death of the property owner?
a. One year
b. Five years
c. Ten years
d. None of the above
An administrator is appointed by the court if the property owner:
a. owes back taxes.
b. leaves a detailed will.
c. dies without a will.
d. none of the above.
A representative named in a will is the:
a. executive.
b. executor.
c. probation officer
d. none of the above.
The market value of a second trust deed is usually:
a. less than its face value.
b. more than its face value.
c. equal to its face value.
d. none of the above.
What type of note transfer guarantees that a seller will make payments on the note should the payor fail to do so?
a. A with recourse transfer
b. A without recourse transfer
c. A without remorse transfer
d. None of the above
Which of the following creates security for the performance of an obligation?
a. Obligation eradication
b. Collateral damage
c. Collateral assignment
d. All of the above
The body of law adopted throughout the United States that standardizes a number of practices commonly found in commerce and business is the:
a. Uniform Commercial Code.
b. United Common Code.
c. Unrestricted Commercial Code.
d. none of the above.
A syndicate may be a:
a. corporation.
b. partnership.
c. trust.
d. all of the above.
Whenever a merchant engages in a retail sales business, he or she must get a seller’s permit from the:
a. Department of Real Estate.
b. FDA.
c. State Board of Equalization.
d. all of the above.