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Match the following:
a.Interest in land created by a written document that provides security for payment of the debt.b.An interest that is legally protected.c.Identical goods belonging to different people are so commingled (mixed)that the owners cannot identify their own property.d.Document issued by a carrier to a shipper as a receipt,evidence of the carriage contract,and a document of title.e.The temporary transfer of possession of personal property by one party to another.f.A security interest by possession.g.Absolute ownership of real property.h.An addition to or revision of a will executed with all the formalities of a will.i.Co-ownership with the right of survivorship.j.The right to remove natural resources from the land of another.k.Permission to use land of another.l.Ownership of real property for an indefinite time or for the life of a person.m.The principal method of public control over private land use.n.A formal document transferring an interest in land.o.The acquisition of title to land by open,continuous,and adverse occupancy for a statutorily prescribed period.p.The power of a government to take (buy)private land for public use.q.Private restriction on property contained in a conveyance.r.The transfer of legal title to property to one party for the use,enjoyment,and benefit of another.s.A written instrument executed with the formalities required by statute whereby a person makes a disposition of his property to take effect after his death.t.The court's supervision of the management and distribution of a decedent's estate.u.The person named in the will and appointed by the court to administer the will.v.A contractual arrangement that distributes risk of loss among a large number of members.w.Transporter that offers its services and facilities to the public for remuneration.x.The failure of an applicant for an insurance to disclose material facts that the insurer does not know.y.Intentional relinquishment of a known right.
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Painted Surfaces
Any material or object coated with pigment or paint, often for protective or aesthetic purposes.
Exemption Clause
A contractual term that limits or excludes one party's liability for certain breaches or situations.
Sale of Goods Act
Legislation governing the sale of goods, providing rights to buyers and obligations to sellers, focusing on elements like product conformity and transactional fairness.
Fundamental Breach
A breach of a fundamental aspect of the contract that is not covered by an exclusion clause; a breach that goes to the very root of the contract.
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