Since the law does not favor the free right to transfer ownership, the law will approve almost any restraint on an owner’s right to transfer ownership of property.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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If the plaintiff is in an accident and hurts the same part of her body that was injured in the past during another accident, this is called
A. an aggravation of an existing injury. B. a double injury. C. an aggravation of a new injury. D. insurance fraud.
An unreasonable or unlawful use of one’s real property that injures another person or interferes with another person’s use of his or her land is called
A. negligence per se. B. nuisance. C. toxic tort. D. absolute liability.
This type of statute holds that whoever wins the race to the register of deeds office and records a deed first is the owner of the property, regardless of whether she had notice of a prior conveyance by the seller to another:
a. Race-notice statute b. Pure race statute c. Pure-notice statute d. None of the above
What is an insurable interest? When does a person have an insurable interest?
What will be an ideal response?