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ASREB Session 2
Jeremiah

Terms in this set (53)


Acquiring title to land because of a long-term, open, and notorious use of the land.
Adverse Possession
The required time period in Arizona is 10 years.

A legal agreement whereby a property owner voluntarily and permanently limits the
Conservation Easement
use of the land to protect its conservation value.

Covenant An agreement, as in a legal contract

Private limitations on the use of property, contained in the deed as a means of
Deed Restrictions
controlling the quality or character of a subdivision or specific piece of property.

Dominant Tenement Property that receives the benefit of an appurtenant easement.

The non-ownership right acquired by a person to use the land of another for a
Easement
specific purpose. This is irrevocable and creates an interest in the property.

The right acquired by the owner of one parcel of land to use another's adjacent land
for a specific purpose. There must be two tracts of land; one becomes the dominant
Easement Appurtenant
tenement (it benefits from the easement), and the other becomes the servient
tenement.

An easement given to a landlocked owner by the court system to provide a way of
Easement by Necessity
ingress and egress for the landlocked land.

An easement that benefits a person or company, rather than benefiting another
Easement in Gross
parcel of land; can be personal or commercial.

A type of license where one party has permission (license) to cross or use another's
Easement Personal
property

The unauthorized intrusion of a fixture or real property improvement onto the
Encroachment
property of another.

Any claim, lien, or liability that clouds the title to real property but does not prevent
Encumbrance
its conveyance.

Gaining the right to use another's property through adverse, long-term us.
Prescriptive Easement


Property burdened by an easement; the owner of the servient tenement is required
Servient Tenement
to allow someone who has an easement (the dominant tenant) to use his property.

A negative easement that allows a dominant tenement to prevent the subservient
View Easement tenement from doing something on the land because it could affect the dominant
land.

General Lien A lien against all property of a debtor, instead of a particular piece of property

A general lien placed by the Internal Revenue Service for nonpayment of income
Income Tax Lien
taxes

Involuntary Lien A lien arises by operation of law, without the consent of the property owner

Judgement Lien A court order requiring one party to pay damages to the other

A non-possessory interest. in property, giving a lienholder the right to foreclose if
Lien
the owner does not pay a debt owed the lienholder
Requirement of 10 years of adverse use in Arizona.
Specific Lien A lien that attaches only to a particular piece of property


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