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Anglo-American Property Law

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A crossword to test your knowledge of Anglo- American property law. Closed Book.

Word Bank
Copyhold, Deed, Devise, Dower, Easement, Escheat, Estate, Fee Simple, Quia Emptores, Revision, Seisin, Sublessee, Warranty, Waste

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2.Execution of which by a leasehold or life tenant substanturally affecting the revision in the landlord or remaindermen.
7.A tenant holding tenure from a superior tenant who holds from the freeholder.
8.An implied convent arising from transfer by deed (other than quitclaim) that the Grantor will defend the Grantee from all lawful claims aginist the title conveyed.
9.What a freeholder has in respect to real property but a tenant does not, making the former responsible to the Crown (or state) for the premises, such as payment of property taxes.
10.Initially, the right at common law of a wife to a life estate to 1/3 of her husband lands
12.When held in absolute form is the greatest extent of ownership allowed to any person save the Crown (or state).
13.An estate in land existing in the UK (other than freehold and leasehold), finally abolished in 1925, a relic of fedualism, whereas the tenant held from the lord of the manor rather than from the Crown, with payment of fedual incidnets upon marriages and transfers
14.A right to enter and use another's land for a specific purpose.
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1.Transfer of land by will.
3.A possessory interest in real property (either present or future).
4.An English statute of 1290 ending further subinfeudation by all save the Crown, requiring alienation of lands to occur by substitution
5.Whereas lands and other property passes to the Crown (or state) in felony (abolished 1870 in UK and never existed in US) and failure of heirs, also known as bona vacanta.
6.The vested possibility that the property returns to the Grantor.
11.The customary instrument to transfer an interest in real property.

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