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1. The law of real property in general is governed by the law of the state in which the owner of the
real property resides.
ANS: F
2. The law of real property in general is governed by the law of the state where the real property is
located.
ANS: T
3. An owner of real property usually owns all of the minerals beneath the surface of the land.
ANS: T
4. An owner of real property generally does not own the airspace above the surface of the land.
ANS: F
ANS: F
ANS: T
ANS: T
8. 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.
ANS: F
9. An estate for years is the highest and best kind of estate in real property an owner can own.
ANS: F
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10. A fee simple absolute estate has a potential infinite duration and unrestricted inheritability.
ANS: T
11. A fee simple on condition subsequent estate automatically expires on the happening or non-
happening of the event stated in the deed of conveyance or the will creating the estate.
ANS: F
12. A life estate must always be for the life of the owner.
ANS: F
13. A life estate may be for life of a person other than the owner.
ANS: T
14. If the owner of a life estate commits waste, the life estate will terminate, even though the owner
is alive.
ANS: T
15. A life estate owner must share the income generated from the life estate with the owner of the
remainder interest.
ANS: F
16. Life estates are transferable during the lifetime of the owner.
ANS: T
17. Life estates are not transferable during the lifetime of the owner.
ANS: F
18. An estate limited in its duration to a fixed period of time is known as a life estate.
ANS: F
ANS: T
ANS: F
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ANS: T
22. An estate at will is real property which passes by last will and testament.
ANS: F
ANS: T
24. Inheritance is the transfer of ownership of real property when a person dies with a will.
ANS: F
25. Inheritance is the passage of ownership of real property from a person who dies without a will.
ANS: T
26. The doctrine of riparian rights states that the right to use water is given to the landowner who
uses the water first.
ANS: F
27. Appropriation is the doctrine which states that the right to use water is given to the landowner
who uses the water first.
ANS: T
28. Appropriation is the doctrine which states that all landowners must share equally in the use of
water for domestic purposes.
ANS: F
29. Riparian rights is the doctrine which states that all owners of lands must share equally in the
use of water for domestic purposes.
ANS: T
30. Trade fixtures are fixtures that can easily be traded for another type of property.
ANS: F
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[256]Ib., p. 165.
[257]“Modern Abyssinia,” p. 224.
[258]Compare, e.g., his remark on p. 223, “They have any
amount of pluck,” with Parkyns’s comments quoted on p. 24 of
this book.
[259]E.g. p. 222.
[260]Ib., p. 216.
[261]Eyre and Spottiswoode.
[262]Cf. p. 308.
[263]Mr. Wylde describes the Ras as “by far the cleverest and
most enlightened man that the country possesses.” He is a
possible successor to the Abyssinian throne.
[264]Colonel Rochfort’s Report.
APPENDIX
LEPIDOPTERA.
NYMPHALIDAE.
Danainae: Limnas chrysippus (Linn.) ♀. The ground
colour of the pale tint characteristic of
1
Oriental specimens and usually replaced by
a much darker shade in African.
Danainae: L. chrysippus (Linn.) var. alcippus (Cram.) ♂♂.
2
Typical.
Nymphalinae: 1 Neptis agatha (Cram.).
1 Precis cebrene (Trim.).
PAPILIONIDAE.
Pierinae: 1 Catopsilia florella (Fabr.) ♂.
2 Colias electra (Linn.) ♂ ♀.
Terias brigitta (Cram.) ♂ ♂ ♀.
3
Dry season forms; not extreme.
3 Eronia leda (Boisd.) ♂ ♀ ♀.
One of these females has an orange apical
patch on the forewing, almost as distinct as
that of the male.
1 Pinacopteryx sp. ?
A female, rather worn; simulating Mylothris
agathina ♀.
Probably a new species, but being in poor
condition and a single specimen it would not
be advisable to describe it.
1 Belenois severina (Cram.) ♀. Dry season form.
1 Phrissura sp. ♂.
A male, of the P. sylvia group. This form of
Phrissura has not previously been recorded
from any part of East Africa.
Papilioninae: 8 Papilio demodocus (Esp.).
HYMENOPTERA.
1 Dorylus fimbriatus (Shuck.) ♂.
COLEOPTERA.
LAMELLICORNIA.
Scarabaeidae: Oniticellus inaequalis (Reiche).
1
Only known from Abyssinia.
Cetoniidae: 1 Pachnoda abyssinica (Blanch.).
1 Pachnoda stehelini (Schaum).
Both Abyssinian species.
PHYTOPHAGA.
Cassididae: 1 Aspidomorpha punctata (Fab.).
HETEROMERA.
Cantharidae: 2 Mylabris, probably a new species.
NEUROPTERA.
1 Nemoptera, probably a new species.
ORTHOPTERA.
Acridiidae: 1 Cyrtacanthacris
sp.
1 Phymateus brunneri? (Bolivar).
1 Phymateus leprosus (Fab.).
1 Petasia anchoreta (Bolivar).
Mantidae: 1 Sphodromantis bioculata (Burm.).
1 Chiropus aestuans? (Sauss.).
In addition to the above, Dr. Hayes presented three insects
captured by him at Gedaref in the Soudan, including a pair of a
magnificent new species of Buprestid beetle of the genus
Sternocera, taken in coitu. This species has recently been described,
from Dr. Hayes’ specimen and two others in the British Museum, by
Mr. C. O. Waterhouse, who has given it the name Sternocera druryi
(“Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist.” Oct., 1904, p. 247). The third insect is an
example of a Cantharid beetle, which does great damage to the
crops at Gadarif. Its determination as Mylabris hybrida (Bohem.) is
therefore a matter of some importance.
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