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A Purchasable Route Defeats Landlocked Necessity

This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”

Subject distribution

  • Real Property1

Example wrong choices

  • 15011_psalm_ridge_meadow · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice ADaniel, because the express easement ended when Ruth conveyed the meadow back to him.

    Why it's attractive

    The choice answers the first chapter: the old express easement ended. The call asks the final access lawsuit after the later landlocked conveyance.

    Why it's wrong

    The choice answers the first chapter: the old express easement ended. The call asks the final access lawsuit after the later landlocked conveyance.

  • 15011_psalm_ridge_meadow · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice BDaniel, because Lydia can buy a different route across Naomi's land to another county road.

    Why it's attractive

    The choice uses a later practical option. The access right is tested at the severance that made the meadow landlocked.

    Why it's wrong

    The choice uses a later practical option. The access right is tested at the severance that made the meadow landlocked.

  • 15011_psalm_ridge_meadow · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice CLydia, because Daniel is estopped by the access easement he once granted to Ruth.

    Why it's attractive

    The choice uses a real-sounding easement frame but attaches Lydia's current right to the wrong source.

    Why it's wrong

    The choice uses a real-sounding easement frame but attaches Lydia's current right to the wrong source.

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