15) A(n) ________ is defined as intentional misrepresentation or omission of a material fact that is relied on by the client and causes the client damage.
A) unqualified opinion
B) actual fraud
C) disclaimer of opinion
D) constructive fraud
16) A will is a testamentary deposition of property. (T/F)
17) A Statute of Wills permits all oral wills to be legally binding in a state. (T/F)
18) Nicknames or titles cannot be used as a testator's signature in a will. (T/F)
19) Which of the following is a legal requirement of marriage?
A) Neither party can be currently married to someone else.
B) Neither party can be eligible to marry if they are emancipated from their parents.
C) Both parties have to be above 18 years to marry even if they are emancipated from their parents.
D) The marrying couple must be closely related by blood.
20) Which of the following is a legal requirement of a marriage in all states?
A) marriage license
B) marriage ceremony
C) prenuptial agreement
D) parental consent
15—B—Actual fraud
The actual fraud is defined as intentional misrepresentation or omission of a material fact that is relied on by the client and causes the client damage.
16—True
The testimony disposition means that the transfer of property that takes upon the death of the person making it.
17—False
The statue wills determine who would inherit their land upon death
18—False
The signature can be used to close out and establish the will; the witness must verify it.
19—A—Neither party can be currently married to someone else
20—A—Marriage license
15) A(n) ________ is defined as intentional misrepresentation or omission of a material fact that is...
1) A landlord-tenant relationship is characterized by the ________. A) transfer of title to the tenant B) receipt of a nonfreehold estate by the tenant C) creation of a future interest for the tenant D) free simple absolute ownership of the tenant 2) An estate where the tenant has a right to possess the real property but does not own title to the property is called ________. A) free simple absolute estate B) gifted estate C) nonfreehold estate D) easement...