Property question driving me insane... Forum
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Property question driving me insane...
" O to A for life, then to A's children who reach 25 for life, but if the land is ever used for gambling, then to the Nature Society. A currently has one Child, X, who is 20."
1.) What interest does "O" have (before applying rules that further marketability)?:
A.) Contingent Remainder
B.) Possibility of Reverter
C.) Right of Entry
D.) No Interest
(I personally think every choice is wrong; O has a reversion, right?)
2. Who's interest must be considered under the RAP? Mark all that apply:
A.) A's
B.) X's
C.) The Nature Society
D.) O's
(B and C, correct?)
3. Who's interest violates the RAP?:
A.) The Nature Society's
B.) X's
C.) O's
D.) A's
(Again, i think all choices are wrong - Wouldn't both the Nature Society's and X's interest be cancelled because of the RAP? Unlike #2, this one didn't have a "mark all that apply" option...)
1.) What interest does "O" have (before applying rules that further marketability)?:
A.) Contingent Remainder
B.) Possibility of Reverter
C.) Right of Entry
D.) No Interest
(I personally think every choice is wrong; O has a reversion, right?)
2. Who's interest must be considered under the RAP? Mark all that apply:
A.) A's
B.) X's
C.) The Nature Society
D.) O's
(B and C, correct?)
3. Who's interest violates the RAP?:
A.) The Nature Society's
B.) X's
C.) O's
D.) A's
(Again, i think all choices are wrong - Wouldn't both the Nature Society's and X's interest be cancelled because of the RAP? Unlike #2, this one didn't have a "mark all that apply" option...)
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Re: Property question driving me insane...
That's funny. I had the exact same question on my take-home property exam this semester.
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lol3|ink wrote:That's funny. I had the exact same question on my take-home property exam this semester.
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Oh jeez... I suppose I should have saw that coming.
FWIW: My in-class property exam was already administered. This question was on it. I am choosing to not follow the common advice of "don't talk about exams you have already taken - move on to the next one." I do not have the balls to post on the internet a take-home exam question.
FWIW: My in-class property exam was already administered. This question was on it. I am choosing to not follow the common advice of "don't talk about exams you have already taken - move on to the next one." I do not have the balls to post on the internet a take-home exam question.
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You must have a photographic memory.RogerRoger wrote:FWIW: My in-class property exam was already administered. This question was on it. I am choosing to not follow the common advice of "don't talk about exams you have already taken - move on to the next one." I do not have the balls to post on the internet a take-home exam question.
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haha, odds this will show up on ATL?
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Also most schools have an honor code that prevent discussing or sharing exam questions until grades have been released at least. Many make it a violation to ever share the questions.3|ink wrote:You must have a photographic memory.RogerRoger wrote:FWIW: My in-class property exam was already administered. This question was on it. I am choosing to not follow the common advice of "don't talk about exams you have already taken - move on to the next one." I do not have the balls to post on the internet a take-home exam question.
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Yep. Because many schools allow students to defer exams to a later date if they end up having 3 or more exams within 3 consecutive days.Icculus wrote:Also most schools have an honor code that prevent discussing or sharing exam questions until grades have been released at least. Many make it a violation to ever share the questions.3|ink wrote:You must have a photographic memory.RogerRoger wrote:FWIW: My in-class property exam was already administered. This question was on it. I am choosing to not follow the common advice of "don't talk about exams you have already taken - move on to the next one." I do not have the balls to post on the internet a take-home exam question.