Asked by
Febian Rusanoski
on Dec 01, 2024Verified
Title to land may be transferred by which of the following?
A) Deed.
B) Will or by the law of descent upon the death of the owner.
C) Open, continuous, and adverse possession by a nonowner for a statutorily prescribed period of years.
D) All of these.
Adverse Possession
A legal principle under which someone can claim ownership of land after continuously occupying it for a certain period of time, without the owner's permission.
Law of Descent
Rules governing the distribution of a deceased person's property among their heirs in the absence of a will.
Deed
A legal document representing the ownership and boundaries of property, often used to transfer real estate between parties.
- Comprehend the variety of tools and legal procedures utilized in conveying and ensuring the security of real estate property.
- Recognize and elucidate the different kinds of deeds and their functions within real estate dealings.
- Explain the concept of adverse possession and detail its necessary criteria.
Verified Answer
AL
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the variety of tools and legal procedures utilized in conveying and ensuring the security of real estate property.
- Recognize and elucidate the different kinds of deeds and their functions within real estate dealings.
- Explain the concept of adverse possession and detail its necessary criteria.