Property Ownership
Across
- 2. Immovable
- 4. Estate in real property that ends at death
- 6. A desk or sofa, e.g.
- 8. One way to end an easement
- 10. Without a will
- 13. Title insurance org.
- 17. Typically the larger tenement
- 18. Easement with no dominant tenement
- 21. One of the government powers
- 24. Alex gives a property to Cathy for the duration of his life. Cathy would be the ___.
- 27. Exclusive rights for an undefined length of time
- 28. To enter
- 32. One way to release an easement
- 33. Dentist chair, e.g.
- 36. Former coworker and fixtures mnemonic
- 40. Lawsuit to determine ownership rights and interests in real property
- 42. Responsible for zoning
- 47. Way out
- 48. Hostile way of acquiring title to the real property of another
- 49. "Walking over" tenement
- 50. Affects or limits the fee simple title to, or value of, property
Down
- 1. Type of defeasible estate that does not contain durational language; i.e., fee simple subject to a condition ___
- 3. Ending an easement through lack of use
- 5. 43,560
- 7. AKA sublease
- 9. I in TTIP
- 11. One of the PETEs
- 12. Maximum possible estate in land
- 14. long T in TTIP
- 15. AKA tenant
- 16. Land that is subject to an easement is said to be ____
- 19. 4 unities of joint tenancy
- 20. AKA lessor
- 22. Severalty ownership
- 23. Fence or in-ground pool, e.g.
- 25. The taking of private property for public use
- 26. AKA personal property
- 29. Easement created from open, adverse, hostile, & continuous use
- 30. Enacted in 1968
- 31. Type of defeasible estate containing durational language
- 34. Zoning, e.g.
- 35. Committed by a life tenant allowing a property to deteriorate
- 37. Tenants without right of survivorship
- 38. Estate that may be lost if certain conditions occur
- 39. Evidence of the transfer
- 41. short T in TTIP
- 43. One who swears
- 44. Fed. law requiring disclosure of closing procedures and costs
- 45. P in TTIP
- 46. Ownership