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Three questions about law, i have no idea When a person holds a piece of land in fee simple, can the government expropriate it? O

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When a person holds a piece of land in fee simple, can the government expropriate it? O No, because fee simple means the holder is the full owner of the land O Yes, because the Crown owns all land O Yes, because the government can always do everything it wishes through the exercise of parliamentary supremacy O Yes, because fee simple provides the holder with very limited rights O No, because the government can never take or limit the use of property held by a private personAnn owns a piece of land and builds a house on it. The local airport changes its flight pattems and now planes fly over her house on a regular basis. Ann wants to sue for this intrusion. Can she successfully sue? No, because the plane has a right to y anywhere the pilot wishes to No, because there is no permanent intrusion on her property Yes, because the plane is trespassing on her land No, because the plane is not physically harming her Yes, because the plane is preventing her use of her property Ben operated a small grocery store but wanted to expand. He found a property that had once been a large fruit and vegetable store that was appropriate and agreed to rent the premises from Linda for two years. The store included a number of shelves affixed to the walls and floor for the display of food. Ben assembled a large freezer unit that was affixed to the west wall of the store. At the end of the lease, Ben decided it was time to expand again and opted not to renew the lease. When he left, he took the freezer unit and several of the shelves with him to his new store. Linda objects. If she were to sue Ben, would she be successful in recovering the shelves and/or the freezer unit? Yes. She could recover the freezer but she could not recover the shelves. O Yes. All of these items were the landlord's fixtures. No. Both the freezer and the shelves were tenant's fixtures. O No. The shelves and freezer units were personal property on the premises and the landlord has no rights to personal property. O Yes. She could recover the shelves but Ben could keep the freezer

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