until death, i.e. it is not inheritable. • Lease / tenancy agreement – The right of possession is given (also known as a ‘possessory estate’. (If the right of possession does not exist, then other rights and interests are not available). • Easement: This does not give the right to possession. It is the right to do something on someone else’s land, or to suffer another doing something on your land. • Mortgage: • Adverse Possession: If after 20 years (12 years in SA) (find legislation
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Business Law 201 Spring 2007 Makeup Final Professor Steven Isler, Spring 2007 Exam Instructions: There are sixty questions on this exam and five extra credit questions. You have seventy minutes to complete it. This exam will make up forty-five percent of your overall grad. In the True/False section indicate whether the sentence or statement is true (A) or false (B). In the multiple choice section identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Each
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Quiz 1 Review 1. Tangible vs intangible a. Tangible: physical assets (you can touch feel or see; and have value) b. Intangible: symbolic value (stocks, bonds, mortgages) 2. Differences between land and raw land a. Land: the earth that has improvements made to the land b. Raw land: larger area of land that does not include any improvements 3. Government influences on real estate: a. Eminent domain: can seize property for a price b. Police regulatory power: Police can enforce rules c.
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Ashby v White 6. Explain tort-similarities & differences with crime and contract 7. Who can’t sue and who can’t be sued 8. Defenses in tort 9. Damages and its kinds 10. Negligence 11. Defamation Easement 1. Easement through prescription, custom and grant 2. Termination of easement 3. Easement and its kinds Islamic Jurisprudence 1. Sources of Islamic law 2. Punishments in Islam 3. Witness in Islam 4. Theory of abrogation 5. Schools of thought 6. Public and private rights 7.
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CONSTRUCTION OF WORKS FOR STATE SCHEME. 23. COMMUNITY PROJECTS. 24. CHARGE FOR BENEFITS RESULTING FROM SCHEMES AND PROJECTS. 25. REQUIREMENT FOR PERMIT. 26. PERMIT NOT REQUIRED FOR CERTAIN ACTIVITIES. 27. UNAUTHORIZED CONSTRUCTION AND USE OF WORKS. 28. EASEMENTS FOR WORKS. 29. PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERMIT. 30. CONDITIONS OF PERMITS. 31. CHARGES FOR WATER USE. 32 . CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE ISSUE OF PERMITS. 33. ISSUE OF PERMITS IN EXCEPTIONAL CASES.
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Assessment 1 Assume there is an industrial site within your locality. For this assessment assume that you are dealing with a commercial building in your area. a. You are required to complete ruled sketches of elevations through the building of the following construction methods: * Tilt-up wall construction * Concrete block construction * Structural steel frame b. You are also required to research and report on the following requirements (this means identifying the essential
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MEMORANDUM TO: Tracy Belford, Legal Supervisor FROM: Team C DATE: November 10, 2008 SUBJECT: Legal Situation – Al Jones Dear Tracy, Team C will explain the court level which Mr. Al Jones’ case can be resolved, the process or steps in filing a civil suit are addressed. The proposed resolution of the civil aspects compared to the criminal acts resolution. This memorandum will address court jurisdiction over the case. The team will also analyze the probable success in court and
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permits from the North Carolina Department (NCDOT) of Transportation to construct water lines because most water lines are constructed in the right of way area of the property boundaries from the highway to the property owner’s yards 3. Send easements, encroachment agreements or right of way acquisitions to property owners for the right to use or obtain ownership certain areas of the property due to construction 1. To be sent (Reges Property Owner, State Employees Credit Union)
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Introduction: Throughout history, The United States has been heavily reliant on oil and oil-rich countries. The present economic situation summons a domestic alternative, considering oil is addressed as “black gold”. Recently, pipelines have grown into a considerable means of transportation for fuels in various states, specifically throughout Alaska. While President Obama envisions that one day the United States will be energy independent, we have yet to attain this. However, some believe the Keystone
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CHRISTENBURY MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC. ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL COMMITTEE INTRODUCTION The Architectural Control Committee (ACC) is providing the attached Architectural Design Guidelines (“Guidelines”) in accordance with that Declaration of Covenants, Easements, Conditions and Restrictions (“Declaration”), for purposes of establishing and maintaining exterior design elements throughout Christenbury. This document should be filed with the homeowners’ copy of the Declaration received at closing. It is the
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