Across
- 3. Irrevocable right to the limited use of another’s land
- 4. Transfer of an estate from a grantor to a grantee by a deed
- 8. Legal right in another’s property as security for the performance of an obligation such as the repayment of a loan
- 10. Something that attracts children to trespass
- 11. Estate that involved ownership for a limited period of time
- 13. To be on the land of another without right or permission of the owner
- 15. Occurs when someone adversely and exclusively possesses, in an open and notorious way, the land of another private person; possession is continuous and for the statutory period
- 17. Transferring real property by donating it to the government, such as to a city for use as a park or roadway
- 18. Greatest possible bundle of ownership rights in, and powers over, an estate
- 19. Ownership of the minerals on and beneath a parcel of realty
- 21. Personalty attached to leased realty by a business tenet; usually treated as personal property even if permanently attached
- 23. Legal document used to transfer ownership of real property
- 24. Ownership of water running over or under a parcel of realty
Down
- 1. Bundle of ownership rights in, and powers over, realty
- 2. Power of the government to take private property for public use in exchange for the fair market price
- 5. Estate that lasts only for the grantee’s life
- 6. Item of personal property that has become permanently attached to realty and is thus transformed from personalty into realty
- 7. Estate where continued ownership is dependent upon some act or event
- 9. Promise as a part of a contract or deed limiting the owner’s use of the realty
- 12. Law adopted by a city or county to regulate the location of residential, business, and industrial districts
- 14. Treatment of a single property in a manner inconsistent with the treatment of similar properties in the area
- 16. Land, water, and minerals in the earth; airspace above the land; and things permanently attached to the land
- 20. Granted by a city or county to allow a landowner to make some use of his or her land that is inconsistent with the general zoning ordinance
- 22. Basic physical element of realty
