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LJU4804 PORTFOLIO 2024 Semester 2 due 18 October 2024
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Instructions: Read the set of facts below and answer the questions that follow. LJU4804 OCT NOV 2024 3 John and Mary Smith got married in Hawaii in December 1983. At that time, they were British citizens and Mary was domiciled in London, while John was work...
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Exam Real Estate Version A Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Which of the following are required of deeds to be enforceable: D. Grantors Signature 
Personal property could be: D. Emblements 
Real property is: B. Transferred by a deed 
What is it called when the government gives a parcel of real property back to a private citizen: 
B. Vacation 
A chain of title: D. Lists all the grantors and grantees since the beginning 
A grantor is: A. Person transferring real property 
Consideration is: A. Money or valuablesEmblements are: C. Regarded as personal Proper...
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** Chapter 9 - Gold Coast Real Estate Homework with correct answers rated A+
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** Chapter 9 - Gold Coast Real Estate Homework with correct answers rated A+Which instrument transfers title from one individual to another? 
 
(a) Contract 
 
(b) Deed 
 
(c) Warranty 
 
(d) Covenant - correct answer (b) Deed 
 
What does the term "title" refer to in real estate? 
 
(a) Any instrument that guarantees legal rights 
 
(b) A legal instrument that transfers property from one party to another 
 
(c) Ownership 
 
(d) A piece of bond paper - correct answer (c) Ownership 
 
What...
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aceable principles II exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Mary dies, and in a handwritten will with no witness, gifts her house to her grandson. Mary has created what kind of will? 
 
a. testamentary 
b. holographic 
c. harmonious 
d. automatic - correct answer -b. holographic 
 
Sally and Jorge are a married couple who own a house together. The couple has one adult daughter, Emilia. When Jorge dies intestate, who receives the house? 
 
a. Sally receives the house 
b. Emilia receives the house 
c. Both Sally and Emilia receive one-half 
d. Sally receiv...
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VLTA EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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All of the following EXCEPT ONE are true of "Chattels" 
a. Personal Property 
b. Real Property 
c. Movable Property 
d. Applied to slaves and women before their emancipation - Answer- B. Real property 
 
A purchaser to whom a deed conveys real estate can be called a: 
a. Grantee 
b. Lessor 
c. Grantor 
d. Devisee - Answer- A. Grantee 
 
Which of the following types of deeds carries the least warranties or representations of title? 
a. General Warranty Deed 
b. Special Warranty Deed 
c. Deed in...
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IND2601 EXAM ANSWERS 2023
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IND2601 EXAM ANSWERS 2023 
 
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A betrothal can be terminated … 
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if the woman has a child of wedlock. 
b. 
if there are irreconcilable differences. 
c. 
by the death of the man or the woman. 
d. 
by adultery on the part of the man. 
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Which of the following statements is true regarding testamentary dispositions in original customary law? 
a. 
Where the estate of a black person ha...
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Exam Real Estate Version A Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Exam Real Estate Version A Questions 
 
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Which of the following are required of deeds to be enforceable: D. Grantors Signature 
 
Personal property could be: D. Emblements 
 
Real property is: B. Transferred by a deed 
 
What is it called when the government gives a parcel of real property back to a private citizen: 
B. Vacation 
 
A chain of title: D. Lists all the grantors and grantees since the beginning 
 
A grantor is: A. Person transferring real property 
 
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Auctioneering in PA || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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What are the two key elements of successful auctioneering? correct answers Education and product knowledge 
 
An auctioneer as a profession can be defined as a: correct answers Marketing specialist 
 
What are the aspects of managing an auction business? (4 things) correct answers 1) PLANNING 
2) ORGANIZING (put plan into action) 
3) MOTIVATING (people to execute the plan) 
4)CONTROLLING (measuring the results) 
 
What is the best source of leads for estate auctions? correct answers Attorneys a...
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CALIFORNIA REAL ESTATE EXAM 2024
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An insurance policy which combines personal liability insurance and hazard insurance coverage for a dwelling and its contents is called - Answer-Homeowners insurance 
 
What is the status of a contract when all the terms have been fulfilled and the transaction has been closed? - Answer-Fully executed 
 
Surface rights, air, rights, and subsurface rights are all rights that can be sold by a property owner while still retaining the property itself. These rights are known as: - Answer-Several right...
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Texas Real Estate Principles 2 (Allied)Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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1. Real property can be acquired or conveyed via - ANSWER transfer 
wills and trust 
intestate succession 
adverse possession 
by natural causes 
 
The transfer of the title to real property and possession of lands, tenements, or other things, from one person to another. - ANSWER Alienation 
 
Property is acquired by transfer when - ANSWER by an act of the parties or law, title is conveyed from one person to another by means of a written document. 
 
The most common method of transferring rea...
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