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QUESTION 51 a General Warranty Deed contatins the following covenants A. Covenant Against Encumbrances B. all of the answer choices C. Covenant of Seisin D.
QUESTION 51
a General Warranty Deed contatins the following covenants
A. | Covenant Against Encumbrances | |
B. | all of the answer choices | |
C. | Covenant of Seisin | |
D. | Covenant for Quiet Enjoyment |
5 points
QUESTION 52
Profits (Profit A Prendre) entitles a holder to
A. | enter a tract of land and make affirmative use of it | |
B. | prevent an owner from engaging in activities on his tract of land that causes his neighbor to lose profits | |
C. | enter a tract of land and install a utility pole for the benefit of the community | |
D. | enter a tract of land and take the soil or a substance of the soil such as minerals |
5 points
QUESTION 53
To prove the tort of Negligence, the plaintiff must prove
A. | Duty to conform to a specific standard of conduct for the protection of the plaintiff against an unreasonable risk of injury | |
B. | Actual and Proximate causation resulting in injury | |
C. | Breach of a duty to conform to a specific standard of conduct for the protection of the plaintiff against an unreasonable risk of injury | |
D. | All of the Answer Choices |
5 points
QUESTION 54
Fixtures are distinguished from personal property and become part of the realty when
A. | the chattel becomes so affixed to the land that it ceases being movable property | |
B. | the chattel is subject to considerable loss or destruction upon its removal from the realty | |
C. | the chattel is incorporated into the realty's structure such that it loses its identification | |
D. | all of the answer choices |
5 points
QUESTION 55
Employment discrimination occurs in the following form(s)
A. | Neither Disparate Treatment nor Disparate Impact | |
B. | Disparate Impact BUT NOT Disparate Treatment | |
C. | Disparate Treatment BUT NOT Disparate Impact | |
D. | Disparate Treatment and Disparate Impact |
5 points
QUESTION 56
Real property includes
A. | all of the answer choices | |
B. | immovable property such as land, things fixed to land and things incidental or appurtenant to land | |
C. | crops or other farming cultivations | |
D. | movable property brought onto to land including leaseholds |
5 points
QUESTION 57
Strict liability may be imposed on Defendants in cases involving
A. | only known dangerous activities; domesticated animals; or dangerous products | |
B. | abnormally dangerous activities; animals; or defective products | |
C. | only gross and wanton conduct | |
D. | any activity; any animal; or any product that causes injury |
5 points
QUESTION 58
an Independent Contractor is distinguished by
A. | the amount of control and direction the Principal actually exerts over the Agent's work | |
B. | all of the answer choices | |
C. | the quantum of control retained and exercised by the Principal over the Agent | |
D. | the manner of compensation and the provision of tools and supplies |
5 points
QUESTION 59
Replevin is a court action to
A. | recover money damages incurred by the dispossession of the chattel wrongfully taken or held | |
B. | recover the chattel itself that was wrongfully taken or held | |
C. | recover emotional damages caused by the loss or injury to chattel wrongfully taken or held | |
D. | recover the value of the chattel along with damages due to the dispossession of the chattel wrongfully taken or held |
5 points
QUESTION 60
A general duty of care is imposed on
A. | all statutory activities | |
B. | parents of minor children | |
C. | only activity known to cause injury | |
D. | all human activity |
5 points
QUESTION 61
the Attractive Nuisance Doctrine refers to
A. | a Landowner's duty of care towards anticipated trespassers such as FedEx and Amazon delivery personnel | |
B. | a Landowner's duty of ordinary care to avoid any foreseeable risk of harm or injury | |
C. | a Landowner's duty of a high degree of care towards guests and invitees but not trespassers | |
D. | a Landowner's duty of ordinary care to avoid foreseeable risk of harm to children caused by artificial conditions such as a swimming pool |
5 points
QUESTION 62
An example of a constitutional crime is
A. | an act of Treason such as levying war against the United States or adhering to enemies of the United States including rendering aid and comfort | |
B. | an administrative crime established by a governmental agency | |
C. | both federal and state crimes | |
D. | any federal crime but not state crime |
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