A legal separation allows spouses to live separately; however, they are unable to ________ during this separation.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
remarry
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A complaint can best be described as:
A. The defendant's moving with the court to dismiss a civil lawsuit B. The plaintiff's moving with the court to compel a defendant to produce documents C. The plaintiff's initiation of a civil lawsuit by filing a pleading with a court of proper jurisdiction D. The defendant responding to a pleading with answers to accusations made against them E. None of the above
A deed must have consideration to be valid.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The attorney you work for is out of town for two weeks and a client's settlement check comes in the mail. The client is anxious to get her portion from the settlement check and does not want to wait for the attorney to return. You know that the attorney's fee agreement was 1/3 plus costs. You may do which of the following?
A. Have the client endorse the check; then you will endorse the attorney's name so you can deposit the check and disburse according to the fee agreement. B. Endorse the attorney's name and give the client the check to cash with instructions that they will have to come in next week and settle up with your boss. C. Have the client endorse the check and give him a check from the trust account representing his share minus costs and ask him not to cash it until your boss gets back to deposit the settlement check. D. Calculate the disbursement according to the fee agreement and have the checks prepared. Also schedule the client for an appointment to meet with your boss as soon as he gets back for the disbursement and endorsement of the check. E. All of the above are appropriate.
MATCHING.
COLUMN 1 1. Property 2. Real Property 3. Personal Property 4. Eminent Domain 5. Fee Simple 6. Leasehold rights 7. Lien 8. Tenancy by the entirety 9. Tenants in common 10. Joint Tenants with the right of survivorship. COLUMN 2 a. Ownership form where the joint tenant receives the property should the other die. b. The state’s power to take private property for a public purpose without the owner’s consent. c. Joint ownership form in which each owns an undivided interest in the whole property. d. All property other than real property. e. Joint ownership form where spouses own an undivided interest in the whole and neither can sell interest in the property without the other’s permission. f. Land and everything permanently attached to it. g. A creditor’s claim against a particular property as collateral for a debt. h. A bundle of rights including the right to possess, use and enjoy, and dispose of something. i. The rights a real property tenant possesses through agreement with the property owner. j. The legal term for ownership of the entire bundle of rights that go with a property.