Accounting Omission
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
14986_lantern_yard_partition · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice Agrant partition to Mary and Paul as equal owners, but without an accounting.
Why it's attractive
The choice grants partition but ignores every rent-and-expense fact in the stem.
Why it's wrong
The choice grants partition but ignores every rent-and-expense fact in the stem.
14986_lantern_yard_partition · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice Cdeny partition, confirm the tenancy in common, but require an accounting to determine whether either Mary or Paul owes the other on account of rental payments, taxes, insurance premiums, and maintenance costs.
Why it's attractive
Accounting is responsive to the money facts, but it does not answer Mary's partition right.
Why it's wrong
Accounting is responsive to the money facts, but it does not answer Mary's partition right.
14986_lantern_yard_partition · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice Ddeny partition and find that title has vested in Paul by adverse possession.
Why it's attractive
The stem gives long use and bill-paying, but not hostile cotenant ouster for the limitations period.
Why it's wrong
The stem gives long use and bill-paying, but not hostile cotenant ouster for the limitations period.
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