Which of the following would a built in microwave be considered?
A) Real Property
B) Personal Property
A) Real Property
True or False: Property owners have a legal right to sunlight
False
What did Kelo vs City of New London Establish
A) The government must provide "just compensation" only if the land is used for a highway or school.
B) Private property can only be seized if the owner has defaulted on federal property taxes.
C) State governments are prohibited from using eminent domain for any reason without a popular local vote.
D) The government can seize property for private development
D) The government can seize property for private development
What does FTC stand for
A) Final Tribal Council
B) Federal Tax Commission
C) Foreign Trade Council
D) Federal Trade Commission
D) Federal Trade Commission
The government's power to seize private property for public use without the owner's consent, provided they pay just compensation.
A) Easement
B) Seizing
C) Eminent Domain
D) 2nd Amendment
C) Eminent Domain
I am renting a space for a restaurant. I have installed permanent booths in the space. What type of property is this considered?
A) Real Property
B) Personal Property
B) Personal Property
A right to use part of someone else’s land for a specific purpose.
A) Deed
B) Easement
C) Use Agreement
D) Utility Agreement
B) Easement
AT&T was sued by the FTC for marketing their unlimited plans. Why did the FTC win this lawsuit?
A) The company shared customer location data with third-party marketing firms without consent.
B) AT&T's "unlimited" plans were actually more expensive than their tiered data plans.
C) AT&T failed to provide any "unlimited" coverage in rural areas.
D) AT&T was misleading their customers
D) AT&T was misleading their customers
A seller can negate implied warranties by using this phrase
A) As Is
B) No Refunds
C) Caveat Emptor
D) Final Sale
A) As Is
the legal process by which a landlord removes a tenant from rental property.
A) Eminent Domain
B) Easement
C) Eviction
D) Squatters
C) Eviction
When the owner of personal property gives it to someone else to temporarily hold, store, or use.
A) Lease
B) Borrowment
C) Bailment
D) Gifting
C) Bailment
Ownership interest in which you own the land for your lifetime
A) Life Estate
B) Fee Simple Absolute
C) Fee Simple Defeasable
D) Leasehold Estate
A) Life Estate
Even though Causby won his case in Causby vs US, the court ruled that
A) Landowners only own the immediate reaches of the atmosphere
B) The government has an "absolute easement" over all private land for military purposes.
C) Property rights extend upward to the Karman Line (the edge of space).
D) Any flight over 500 feet is considered a "physical taking" requiring just compensation.
A) Landowners only own the immediate reaches of the atmosphere
Protects consumers who buy a vehicle from a dealership with serious defects.
A) Vehicle Law
B) Lemon Law
C) Warranty Law
D) Orange Law
B) Lemon Law
Which of the following is true about NYS Law
A) Squatters get tenant rights after ~30 days
B) Landlords can change the locks to remove squatters
C) Squatters cannot be evicted
D) Squatters can now be removed by the police
D) Squatters can now be removed by the police
Why did the court rule in favor or pierson in pierson v post?
A) The fox did not have any value
B) Post did not have possession
C) It was killed on Pierson's property
D) Post was illegally hunting
B) Post did not have possession
The most complete form of property ownership. You own it forever
A) Life Estate
B) Fee Simple Absolute
C) Fee Simple Defeasable
D) Leasehold Estate
B) Fee Simple Absolute
Why did the Kuntos win in Howard v Kunto?
A) They were using their property in a manner similar to the other property owners
B) The Howards failed to pay property taxes on the disputed land for over ten years.
C) They had made "substantial permanent improvements," including a dock and a paved road.
D) Howard was a jerk
A) They were using their property in a manner similar to the other property owners
when a company advertises a low price but then adds mandatory fees during the final stages of a transaction.
A) Bait and Switch
B) Surge Pricing
C) Drip Pricing
D) Skimming
C) Drip Pricing
Interference with someone’s use/enjoyment of property
A) Trespass
B) Easement
C) Encroachment
D) Nuisance
D) Nuisance
What best describes the duty of care for bailment
A) No duty of care
B) Strict liability
C) Never responsible for damages
D) Must take reasonable care
D) Must take reasonable care
Ownership with conditions. If the condition is broken, ownership can be lost
A) Life Estate
B) Fee Simple Absolute
C) Fee Simple Defeasable
D) Leasehold Estate
C) Fee Simple Defeasable
Why did Stambovsky win in Stambovsky vs Ackley.
A) New York state law requires a "Certificate of Spirit Neutrality" for all homes built before 1900.
B) The house was located on a historical site that prevented the buyer from making any renovations.
C) The courts ruled that ghosts aren't real
D) Ackley made public claims about the house being haunted
D) Ackley made public claims about the house being haunted
A toaster should toast my bread. If it doesn't, which warranty is broken
A) Express Warranty
B) Implied Warranty of Merchantability
C) Implied Warranty of Usefulness
D) No Warranty has been broken
B) Implied Warranty of Merchantability
What are the 5 key legal elements of adverse possession
A) Actual, Open & Notorious, Exclusive, Hostile, Continuous
B) Actual, Written, Substantial, Open, and Consensual
C) Temporary, Hidden, Hostile, Continuous, and Financial
D) Actual, Open & Notorious, Exclusive, Hostile, and With Title
A) Actual, Open & Notorious, Exclusive, Hostile, Continuous