Fake Survey Terminology Rule
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
17971_good_shepherd_apiary_deed · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice BYes, because a deed that conveys only a portion of a parcel must describe that portion by metes and bounds or other survey terminology.
Why it's attractive
The answer converts one drafting method into a mandatory element.
Why it's wrong
The answer converts one drafting method into a mandatory element.
17971_good_shepherd_apiary_deed · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice CYes, because the jurisdiction is one in which reference to government survey markers is customarily used in describing realty in general warranty deeds.
Why it's attractive
The choice grabs a true custom fact but uses it as a validity rule.
Why it's wrong
The choice grabs a true custom fact but uses it as a validity rule.
17971_good_shepherd_apiary_deed · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice DNo, because one who executes a quitclaim deed does not warrant that he or she holds any interest in the property described.
Why it's attractive
This choice talks about warranties against Daniel, not Ruth's title under the earlier deed.
Why it's wrong
This choice talks about warranties against Daniel, not Ruth's title under the earlier deed.
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