Chapter 2: Nature & Description of Real Estate
Chapter 3: Rights and Interests in Land
Chapter 4: Forms of Ownership
Chapter 5: Transferring Title
Chapter 6: Recordation, Abstracts, and Insurance
100

Land, physical improvements, and the rights to use both are characteristics of this term. 


Real Property

100

This term refers to a personal privilege to use land that is temporary, non-assignable, and can be canceled by the owner.

license

100

This form of ownership involves two or more persons engaged in a business for profit. Some different types include general, limited, joint venture, or limited liability.

partnership

100

This refers to a written document that, when properly executed and delivered, conveys title to land.

Deed

100

This type of insurance transfers the risk of a defect in ownership to the insurance company.

Title Insurance

200

A right or interest in things of a
temporary or movable nature,
Anything not classified as real property.

Personal property

200

This is a hold or claim one person has on another’s property to secure payment of a debt or obligation.

lien

200

Shared ownership of a single property among two or
more people is known by this term. It also includes right of survivorship.

Joint tenancy

200

The number of years of occupancy required to claim adverse possession in the state of Arkansas.

Seven

200

This official serves as a witness and cosigns acknowledgements. 

Notary

300

This lot type is typically worth less due to car headlights causing annoyance. 

T lot

300

The party who holds a lien is called this term.



lienor 



300

This type of trust, also known as a living trust, may distribute assets during the trustor’s lifetime or after death.

inter vivos trust



300

"With love and affection" is in reference to this type of deed.

Gift deed

300

The county clerk, recorder, or registrar's office are examples of this type of office.

Public recorder's office

400

When an object that was once
personal property is attached to
land and becomes part of
the real estate.

Fixture

400

This type of lien is placed on property by a vendor who provides labor or materials for improvement.

mechanic’s lien

400

This type of trust goes into effect only after the trustor has passed away and is specified in a will.

testamentary trust



400

This type of accession means to increase land by waterborn rock, sand & soil.

Accretion

400

This term refers to the linkage of property ownership that connects the present owner to the original source of title.

Chain of title

500

A specific, measured piece of real estate with defined boundaries, officially separated from larger areas for purposes of ownership, taxation, and zoning.

Parcel

500

This category of estates includes ownership interests such as qualified fee estates, life estates, and statutory estates.

freehold estates



500

This legal entity pools funds from outside investors to finance and operate real estate ventures, similar to a mutual fund.

real estate investment trust (REIT)

500

This covenant conveys that the grantor owns
the land and holds the right to convey title to it.

Seisin

500

This is a summary of all recorded documents affecting the title of a property.

Abstract of title

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