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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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