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4. Your neighbour digs a big hole and part of your land collapses into that hole. Which of the following best describes your legal position?
. r' h9 g8 `7 {' f- S1 e A. your neighbour has effectively stolen your soil. You can sue to recover the soil
, Z0 a$ y0 C3 u- g O, U2 v B. you are liable for allowing your soil to trespass onto your neighbour's property
# A# e3 `! e6 ?1 j; p/ f* q C. you have no legal remedy because your neighbours have the right to use their land as they wish and cannot be held accountable for the natural consequences of gravity
0 P h- r5 W. D1 K+ n5 k* i1 A D. your neighbour has an obligation to retain lateral support to your property. You can sue for the damage + ~0 s/ R, D0 J6 f
: x) u' ~( d, g: E1 `5. You own land alongside the ocean. Which of the following can you certainly not do without permission from the government? 1 Y: P$ G( E" j( q' f3 u: a
A. build a shed 25m back from the shoreline, in which you intend to store kayaks
+ K8 ~, G0 I. W. S7 S) O. S B. build a well 50m back from the shoreline, from which you intend to pump water 4 M( R' R4 e' D0 }
C. build a small patio in front of the shed, from which to admire the ocean / N+ H6 }- z' }* H) ]/ j: p! [
D. build a pier 20m out into the ocean, from which to launch your kayaks
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' U. B$ g7 M/ G7 _" { }6. Which of the following is true about licenses?
6 w- K9 Y; q9 |- y2 ` A. licenses generally grant more rights than leases 8 n2 v! Z; x- D+ X3 K" T
B. a license can be used to grant a right of access
3 {- g/ d$ O, E; V8 ^- b5 z, w C. a license is more permanent than an easement . d/ ~4 G: k: ^1 a( M3 ^0 c3 J2 Q
D. licenses run with the land
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7. Which of the following would be a violation of the author's moral rights in a statue of the Queen of England?
' i, L4 \4 t5 K5 v8 m A. dressing the statue in a Santa outfit
9 P; Q+ P( ~0 I" c: w4 g B. moving the statue into a basement
7 q- T; `) n6 G* b2 p: A" F* K6 m: J C. moving the statue outdoors 4 |/ k, j7 {2 p, j; p
D. stealing the statue |
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