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CARE Prin Ch. 6-1B:Q

Part I-B: Acquiring, Disposing, and Conveying Real Property-Q & A

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The state need a property to complete a project for public use. The owner did not wish to sell. Which method could be used to acquire the property? a) period dedication, b.) Escheat, c,) police power, d.) eminent domain. Eminent domain
The term escheat is a legal term meaning? a. a fraud has been committed, b. an agent's license has been revoked. c. a property with a mortgage can be conveyed, d. title has reverted to the state. Title has been reverted to the state.
water flowing down a river gradually builds up the land along the bank by leaving deposits of soil, what is this action called.? Accretion
Deeds are used to transfer property, which deed contains no implied or expressed warranties? a. warranty deed, b. grant deed, c .quitclaim deed, d. Interspousal grant deed Quitclaim deed
The executrix of an estate is a. selected by their heirs,b. appointed by the superior court. c. named in the testator's will d. named by the decedent's attorney Named in the testator's will.
To be valid, a deed must a. contain a proper description of the property. b. be signed by a competent grantee, c. be recorded. d. be dated, contain a proper description of the property.
An instrument by which the government grants title to a person is a/an a. homestead, b. partition action, c. patent, d. escheat partition action
Recording of a deed gives a. actual notice b. constructive notice. C. physical notice. D. vested notice physical notice.
And after a quiet title provisional occurs in a. period grant deed, b.. Quick claim deed, c. sheriff's deed, d. tax deed Grant deed
What is the meaning of probate? An action that takes place in superior court.
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