Questão 1
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An easement that is created for the benefit of a particular tract of land is called an easement in gross
Questão 2
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An easement that is created for the benefit of a particular tract of land is called an appurtenant easement
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An easement that does not benefit a particular parcel of land is known as an appurtenant easement
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An easement that does not benefit a particular parcel of land is known as an easement in gross
Questão 5
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Utility easements for cross-country high-tension electric power lines are generally appurtenant easements
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Property benefited by an easement is known as the servient tenement
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Property benefited by an easement is known as the dominant tenement
Questão 8
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Land on which an easement is located is known as the dominant tenement.
Questão 9
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An easement may only be granted by the owner of real property on which the easement is located
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The grantee of an appurtenant easement is the owner of the real property benefited by the easement
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The grantee of an appurtenant easement is the owner of the real property over which the easement is located
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Appurtenant easements are not transferable
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Appurtenant easements are transferable
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An implied easement must be witnessed and notarized
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A prescriptive easement once created is perpetual.
Questão 16
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A prescriptive easement once created only lasts twenty years.
Questão 17
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An easement created by use of property without the permission of the owner is known as an implied easement
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An easement created by use of property without the permission of the owner is known as a prescriptive easement
Questão 19
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A prescriptive easement once created can never be terminated
Questão 20
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An easement may be lost by the merger of the dominant and the servient tenement
Questão 21
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An easement can be terminated by abandonment of use
Questão 22
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A license must always be written and notarized
Questão 23
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A license must always be written but it is not required to be notarized.
Questão 24
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Generally, a license is revocable at any time
Questão 25
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An easement can be terminated by the express agreement of the parties
Questão 26
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The land benefited by an appurtenant easement is known as the
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dominant tenement
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servient tenement
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prescriptive tenement
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licensure
Questão 27
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An easement to an electric power company for the location of a high-tension electric power line across several owners properties would generally be known as
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appurtenant easement
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license
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easement in gross
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easement by necessity
Questão 28
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The owner of parcel A grants to the owner of parcel AB an easement to use a driveway located on parcel A. The owner of parcel AB sells parcel AB to AX.The driveway easement
Questão 29
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A foreclosure of a mortgage, which is recorded before the express grant of an easement on easement property, has the following effect upon the easement
Questão 30
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Implied easements are generally
Questão 31
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Which of the following are required to obtain a prescriptive easement
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use be open
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use be notorious
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use be visible
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use be adverse
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all of the above
Questão 32
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A landlocked owner who acquires an easement over a neighbors property to gain access to a public road is generally thought to own
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a prescriptive easement
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implied easement
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a license
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easement by necessity
Questão 33
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The termination of an easement when both the dominant and servient tenements are owned by the same person is known as
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abandonment
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forfeiture
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merger
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foreclosure
Questão 34
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A farm owner who gives a person permission to fish in his lake gives the person
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easement in gross
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license
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implied easement
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easement by necessity
Questão 35
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Which of the following events would not terminate an easement?
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ownership of the dominant and servient tenement by the same owner
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expiration of a fixed duration
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failure to use the easement on a continuous basis
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dedication of a private road easement to public use