Easements in California - mCLE Self-Study Assessment

Welcome to the self-assessment for Easements in California, presented by the Law Offices of Peter N. Brewer. After completing this self-assessment, you will be able to retrieve your mCLE certificate confirming 1 hour of self-study credit (California only). Before taking this assessment, please be sure that you have watched the video and downloaded the materials here: https://www.brewerfirm.com/events/easement-mcle/
Express easements do not need to be in writing.
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An express easement should be contained in a preliminary report for the property.
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False
The permissible use of an express easement is determined by the intent of the parties.
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One of the four conditions for a prescriptive easement is for the land to have been used continually for a period of seven (7) years.
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To have a prescriptive easement, one element that must be shown that one party used property under a claim of right.
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A prescriptive easement gives an encroacher to continue to use the land for any purpose whatsoever.
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False
An owner can gain access rights via an equitable easement.
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A prescriptive easement is not automatically created; instead, it is created through a court order.
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An easement by necessity can be automatically created
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When a parcel is landlocked (as in, an owner cannot access their property) the most common remedy is an easement by necessity.
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One of the conditions for establishing an equitable easement is that a party has used and improved an easement for a long period of time with an innocent belief that they have the right to use the land.
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False
Equitable easements are straight-forward, predictable, and rarely require litigation.
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False
An easement grants ownership to a property.
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False
Adverse possession is not the same thing as an easement.
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False
When litigating an easement, a surveyor can be used to determine the boundary lines of the property.
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False
When litigating an equitable easement, an appraiser is not helpful in determining the value of the right being granted
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False
A deed cannot be used to grant an easement.
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False
An equitable easement is a permanent injunction against interference with future use
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False
One may gain title by way of adverse possession as opposed to a mere prescriptive easement by a longer period of exclusive use.
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As a requirement for a prescriptive easement, the land must be possessed in a manner that is hidden and unknown to the owner of the burdened land.
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False
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