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FLORIDA BAR: REAL PROPERTY EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+
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FLORIDA BAR: REAL PROPERTY EXAM REVIEW 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, RATED A+ 
present estates (3 types) - -the owner of the estate has the present right to possess the land 
3 types: 
1. fee simple absolute 
2. defeasible 
3. life estate 
future estates - -in which the owner of the estate has or may have the right to possess the land in 
the future. 
fee simple absolute (present) - -no event can end the owner's right to possess 
- one person owns all the rights 
- owner has all of the present and ...
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REAL PROPERTY - MASTER + MICHIGAN LAW EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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PROPERTY 
Ownership 
Ownership of real property may be transferred by sale, gift, upon death by devise (will) or intestate succession. 
- Present Possessory (Freehold) Estate: an estate must be immobile and for an indeterminate duration; the owner has the right to currently possess the property 
- Future Interests: an interest in presently existing property or in a gift or trust; the use, possession, or enjoyment may start sometime in the future 
- Concurrent Estate: ownership or possession of r...
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BAR LAW :MBE: Property
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STUDY SMART OUTLINE OF WRONG ANSWERS 
I.	Estates: 
a.	“Fee Simple Determinable” is an estate that automatically terminates on the happening of a stated event. 
i.	Possibility of reverted is retained by the landowner – automatic right. 
ii.	Language: 
1.	“So long as” 
2.	“While” 
3.	“During” 
4.	“Until” 
b.	“Fee Simple Determinable Subject to an Executory Interest” is an estate that, on the happening of a stated event, is automatically divested in favor of a third pers...
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Barbri - Practice Set Questions - MBE | 441 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 412 Pages
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A fee simple owner of a restaurant provided in his will that the property should go on his death 
"in fee simple to my friend, but if during my friend's lifetime my son has children and those 
children are alive when my friend dies, then to said living children." When the owner died, the 
friend took over the restaurant. 
If the son has children and one or more of them are alive when the friend dies, who will take title 
to the restaurant at that time? 
A The friend's heirs, because the atte...
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Barbri Practice Set Questions Bank MBE 100% Correct Answers Verified Latest 2024 Version
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Barbri Practice Set Questions Bank MBE 
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A fee simple owner of a restaurant provided in his will that the property should go on his death "in fee 
simple to my friend, but if during my friend's lifetime my son has children and those children are alive 
when my friend dies, then to said living children." When the owner died, the friend took over the 
restaurant. 
If the son has children and one or more of them are alive when the friend d...
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MBE real Property In-class activity
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MBE real Property 
In-class activity 
 
 
fee simple absolute - "A conveys black acre to B and his heirs" 
 
 fee simple determinable - A conveys blackacre to B and his heirs as long as X doesn't happen on proeprty (until, while, as long as) 
if event occurs, property reverts to grantor 
 
 fee simple subject to condition subsequent - created by words "provided that, but if, on condition that" 
A conveys Blackacre to B and her heirs but if liquor is sold on property then A has right of r...
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TEXAS BAR ANXIETY PACK 2023
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When is Presentment Excused - ANSWER-1. if the person entitled to present cannot with reasonable diligence do so 
2. the maker or acceptor has repudiated the obligation to pay or is dead or insolvent 
3. by the instrument's terms, presentment is unnecessary 
4. the obligor has waived presentment or 
5. the drawer instructed the drawee 
 
What is includable in partnership property? - ANSWER-- property deemed to be partnership property 
-property presumed to be partnership property 
- property pr...
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Exam (elaborations) INS 3303 Life Ins 2nd Half Final Study Guide
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Exam (elaborations) INS 3303 Life Ins 2nd Half Final Study Guide 
For estate tax purposes, life insurance 
Selected 
Answer: held by a revocable life insurance trust is includable in 
the grantor's estate 
 Question 2 
0 out of 2 points 
Which of the following goals can be achieved by the use of key employee 
life insurance? 
Assure shareholders of a public corporation that the price 
of the stock will not plummet at the death of a president 
or other senior executive. 
 Question 3 
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Barbri Practice Set Questions Bank MBE | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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A fee simple owner of a restaurant provided in his will that the property should go on his death "in fee 
simple to my friend, but if during my friend's lifetime my son has children and those children are alive 
when my friend dies, then to said living children." When the owner died, the friend took over the 
restaurant. 
If the son has children and one or more of them are alive when the friend dies, who will take title to the 
restaurant at that time? 
A The friend's heirs, because the atte...
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UBE - Real Property
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Present estates 
Future estates 
Co-tenancy 
Leaseholds 
Tenant's duties 
Landlord's contractual duties 
Landlord's tortious duties 
Lease transfers 
Rule against perpetuities 
Restraints on alienation 
Discrimination 
Covenants & Equitable Servitudes 
Condominiums 
Zoning 
Fixtures 
Easements 
Licences 
Profits 
Natural rights 
Land sale contracts 
Deeds 
Delivery & Acceptance 
Covenants of title 
Recording 
Securities 
Foreclosure 
Adverse possession 
Conveyance by will
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