Absolutely null - CORRECT ANSWER Not legal. called void in common law
Abusus - CORRECT ANSWER Full or perfect ownership similar to Common law fee simple
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ownership
Acquisitive prescription - CORRECT ANSWER When possession has been actual, open, hostile,
exclusive, continuous and under claim of right for the statutory period of 30 years or 10 years of
under color of title
Arpent - CORRECT ANSWER French acre .84 or 5/6th of an acre or approximately 192 linear
feet
Vara - CORRECT ANSWER 33.33 inches known as a Spanish yard
How many meridians does Louisiana have in the govt rectangular system? - CORRECT
ANSWER Louisiana has two meridians and Louisiana has many irregular sections
Louisiana's two meridians - CORRECT ANSWER The Louisiana Meridian and the St. Helena
meridian
Ownership Rights - CORRECT ANSWER The right to usus, The right to fructus, The right to
abusus
Usus - CORRECT ANSWER The right to use
Fructus - CORRECT ANSWER The right to enjoy to bear the fruits from like rents and royalties
Abusus - CORRECT ANSWER The right to dispose of alienate by consumption, sale,
encumbrance, or gift to someone
If a person has only the usus and fructus they have - CORRECT ANSWER Usufruct
if someone has usufruct then The owner of the remaining right the abusus... - CORRECT
ANSWER Is called the naked owner
A servitude is called - CORRECT ANSWER An easement in common-law
A personal servitude - CORRECT ANSWER Is the property that is burdened with the charge of
an easment in favor of another person
The usufruct - CORRECT ANSWER Right to use and enjoy without abusus
Usufruct is similar to - CORRECT ANSWER A life estate
Habitation - CORRECT ANSWER A non-transferable right of a natural person to dwell in the
house of another. it can be established by law, by will or by agreement between parties.
Right of use - CORRECT ANSWER A person or company's right to the limited and specified
use of another's property
Right of use - CORRECT ANSWER May be Transferable or inherited unless it's prohibited by
law
Examples of right of use - CORRECT ANSWER Easements, right of passage, Rights given to a
person by the property owner
Predial servitudes - CORRECT ANSWER Is an easement in common-law: a charge on one
property called the servient estate for the benefit of the other property called the dominant estate
Predial servitude requirements - CORRECT ANSWER There must be two pieces of land
involved
PERSONAL servitude - CORRECT ANSWER It is only one piece of property or land and a
person or company is granted a personal servitude to access the property
There are three kinds of Predial servitudes - CORRECT ANSWER Natural, legal and
conventional
Natural Predial servitudes are... - CORRECT ANSWER Created by nature, so you couldn't build
the dam on it for instance.
Legal predial servitudes - CORRECT ANSWER Are created by law to protect the general public
Conventional predial servitude - CORRECT ANSWER Created by contract between parties
With regard to building restrictions liberative prescription - CORRECT ANSWER Take place
after two years of noticeable violation at which point the restriction is terminated
Homestead is - CORRECT ANSWER Where you live and can be up to 200 acres or 5 acres in
urban settings exempt up to $35,000 from creditors and you may waive this exemption in writing
Coownership with Undivided interest: is when - CORRECT ANSWER Two or more persons
own the same thing. The shares can be equal or unequal and each owner may exercise all rights
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