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Which of the following is an example of adverse possession?
B. Sally owned a one-acre lot next to a state park. She decided to donate the lot to the state in order to expand the park. Sally’s children claimed they had a right to the land, not the state.
C. In 2005, Megan fenced off a field belonging to Farmer Giles, put a new lock on the gate leading to the field, built a wooden shed, and grew vegetables on the land. After 10 years, Megan gained title to the land without paying Farmer Giles.
D. Bob needed a place to stay so he broke into an empty house and stayed there for nearly a month until the house owner asked the police to make Bob leave.
A. Years ago, your grandmother bought 10 acres of land, paid the property taxes, and left you the property in her will.
A landowner builds a nine-foot fence topped with barbed wire around his property to keep people out, and posts warning signs on the fence saying “DANGER: Barbed Wire.” A group of graduate students decides to go cow tipping on the landowner’s property. The students climb the fence in the night, and one student suffers injuries from the barbed wire. What duty of care does the landowner owe to the students?
D. No duty because the student trespassed onto the owner’s land
B. A duty not to intentionally injure and to warn about known defects on the property
A. A duty not to intentionally injure the student
C. A duty to inspect the property for defects, correct defects, and warn about defects
Marta places a large, pre-assembled plastic greenhouse in her backyard, with the steel frame bolted into concrete that she poured specially for that purpose. She attaches gas-heating ducts and builds a brick walkway around the greenhouse. Now the town wants to raise her real property taxes, claiming that her property has been improved. Marta argues that the greenhouse is not real property. Is it?
E. The greenhouse is an easement and is part of the real property.
C. The greenhouse cannot be part of the real property if Marta does not own the land.
B. The greenhouse is not part of the real property because it could be removed.
D. The greenhouse is a fixture and is part of the real property.
A. The greenhouse is not part of the real property because it was pre-assembled.
Answer:
C. In 2005, Megan fenced off a field belonging to Farmer Giles, put a new lock on the gate leading to the field, built a wooden shed, and grew vegetables on the land. After 10 years, Megan gained title to the land without paying Farmer Giles.
Explanation:
Adverse posession is the occupation of land to which other person has the title with the intention of posessing it as one's own.Here farmer Giles is the title to that property but Megan gained the title without paying Giles and he did everything on that land assuming it as his own
B. A duty not to intentionally injure and to warn about known defects on the property
Explanation:
Landowner has clearly mentioned that it is danger.His intention was not to injure the students but protect his own land.It is students mistake to enter into the land without permission
A. The greenhouse is not part of the real property because it was pre-assembled.
Explanation:
She has constructed the plastic greenhouse with the steel bolt and concretes .It is a pre assembled one and could be removed easily.So it not part of the real property.She can remove or build it whenever she wants