Texas Law of Contracts - Chapter 4
Taxation
A charge on real estate to raise funds to meet public needs is known as...? Administration Eminent domain Taxation Condemnation
Lien
A claim against a property that provides security for the repayment of a debt or an obligation of the property owner is known as a/an...? Easement Lien Encroachment Homestead
Encumbrance
A claim, charge, or liability that attaches to, and is binding on real estate is referred to as a/an...? Encumbrance Homestead CC&R Encroachment
Asbestos
A fibrous mineral found in many building materials that when improperly disturbed, can cause serious lung diseases is known as...? Lead Radon Asbestos Insulation
Life estate
A freehold estate created for the duration of the life or lives of certain named persons is known as a...? Leasehold estate Fee simple determinable estate Life estate Fee simple absolute estate
1978
A lead-based paint disclosure is required for all buildings built prior to...? 1964 1978 1988 2001
Homestead
A legal life estate in land that is owned and occupied as a family home is known as a...? Fee simple absolute Homestead Leasehold Primary residence
Involuntary lien
A lien imposed against property without consent of an owner is referred to as a/an...? Easement Involuntary lien Voluntary lien Encroachment
Remainderman
A person who inherits or is entitled to inherit property upon the termination of the estate of the former owner is known as a...? Remainderman Grantee Tenant Reversionman
Easement
A right acquired by one party to use the land of another party for a special purpose is referred to as a/an...? Homestead Lien Encroachment Easement
Eminent domain
A right of the government to acquire property for necessary public use by condemnation is known as...? Police power Escheat Eminent domain Taxation
Mechanic's lien
A specific lien that gives security to persons or companies who perform labor or furnish material to improve real property is known as a...? Tax lien Judgment lien Voluntary lien Mechanic's lien
Fee simple estate
Absolute ownership of real property is known as a/an...? Absolute estate Leasehold estate Fee simple estate Free estate
Grantor
After a fee simple determinable estate ends, the interest in the property reverts back to the...? Tenant Grantee Grantor Remainderman
Tax lien
An encumbrance against a property filed by the taxing jurisdiction for delinquency in paying real property taxes is known as a...? Mechanic's lien Tax lien Judgment lien Voluntary lien
Freehold estate
An estate of indeterminable duration is referred to as a/an...? Freehold estate Leasehold estate Binding estate Absolute estate
Fee simple determinable
An estate that will end automatically when the stated event or condition occurs is referred to as a...? Fee simple absolute Fee simple determinable Leasehold Reversionary
Fee simple absolute
An inheritable estate in land providing the greatest interest of any form of title is known as...? Fee simple absolute Fee simple determinable Life estate Leasehold
Voluntary lien
Any lien placed on property with consent of, or as a result of, the voluntary act of the owner is referred to as a/an...? Involuntary lien Homestead Voluntary lien Encroachment
Condemnation
Taking private property for public use, with fair compensation to the owner is known as...? Police power Escheat Taxation Condemnation
Police power
The right of any political body to enact laws and enforce them, for the order, safety, health, morals and general welfare of the public is known as...? Police power Escheat Eminent domain Taxation
Leasehold estates
There are two primary types of estate in land, freehold estates and...? Absolute estates Leasehold estates Trust estates Temporary estates
Easement by necessity
This type of easement exists when a landowner has no access to roads and is landlocked...? Easement by prescription Easement by necessity Easement in gross Dominant easement
Easement in gross
Utility companies typically hold what type of easement...? Easement by prescription Easement by necessity Easement in gross Dominant easement
A mortgage lender
Which of the following can force a judgment against an owner's property, even if the owner is protected as a homestead...? A credit card company A student loan company A mortgage lender A company that offers lines of credit
Mortgage lien
Which of the following is an example of a voluntary lien...? All of the above Mortgage lien Tax lien Judgment lien