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Pearson VUE Test

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Assessor's Map (Subdivision)
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Recorded Plat System
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Three physical Characteristics of Land
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Fixtures
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Appurtenance
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Four legal tests for a fixture
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Annexation
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Metes and Bounds
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Fructus Industraials "Fruits of Industry"
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Chattel
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Acre Size
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Real Property aka Realty
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Fructus Naturales "Fruits of Nature"
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1 Intention 2 Method of Attachment 3 adaptation 4 Relationship/Understanding between Parties
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Personal Property/Personalty-Anything that is unattached and moveable, such as furniture.
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"Runs with the land" or belonging to something else. Rights do not end when the new owner takes titile.
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Land along with its improvements, things attached to it, and the benefits, rights and interests included in its ownership.
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Once-moveable items that have been attached to real property. e.g. sink or ceiling fan
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Fruits of growning crops considered personal property.
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For test purposes 43,560 Square Feet
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Tree's & Bushes considered to be real property.
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Identifies properties according to a plat map or sometimes even an assessor's map.
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Immobility, permanence (indestructibility), uniqueness.
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Shows the specific dimensions of each lot, the access roads, and easments. Almost always have a disclaimer that they are "For Tax Purposes Only."
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Term for how, by attachment something that was formerly personal property becomes real property.
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Most used legal description that refers to a point of beginning (POB) and then uses distances and compass direcitons
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Additionss to the property that increase its value or enhance its appearance.
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The process of separating a fixture from real property. Also applies to removing "connected" elements such as crops and minerals from the land.
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Fixtures used by business tenants such a display cases or supermarket freezers. Consideered the tenant's removable personal property.
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Determine the accurate location and dimensions of property boundary lines.
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Crops that a tenant generally owns as personal property and may return to harvest even after a lease expires.
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Additions to real property from natural causes, such as a riverfront that benefits from a shift in the river's path.
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40,000 Square Feet
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System of Property description generally used for Subdivisions.
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Any number of landmarks that provides a stable point of reference for surveys. They can be natural such as trees, revers or artificial such as stakes, markers, or pins
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Earth's surface, subsurface to the center of the earth, the space overhead and rights to each.

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