Louisiana Notary Exam 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM 109 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Common law - CORRECT ANSWER-Used in all states except Louisiana and
based on English law
Civil law - CORRECT ANSWER-Louisiana law derived from French laws
Ownership - CORRECT ANSWER-A real right. The rights that confers authority
over a thing subject to other provisions of law and cannot be lost due to non use
Co-ownership - CORRECT ANSWER-Two or more persons may own the same
thing, each having an his own specific part of the whole. They are no longer
owners in indivision. Can sell separately
Ownership in Indivision - CORRECT ANSWER-Ownership of the thing but each
each owner owns equal share and it is not divided or segregated in separate
portions. Cannot sell individually, must be as whole
Possession - CORRECT ANSWER-The detention or enjoyment of a corporeal
moveable or immoveable thing
Servitude - CORRECT ANSWER-A real right. charge or burden on a usually
immoveable thing for the benefit of another person or estate
Real rights - CORRECT ANSWER-Ownership, use, habitation, usufruct, predial
servitude, pledge and mortgage
Usufruct - CORRECT ANSWER-A real right. Is a right of limited duration on the
property of another. It is incorporeal and can be moveable or immoveable
depending on the thing which the usufruct exists
, Naked ownership - CORRECT ANSWER-Ownership with the burden of a
usufruct
Persons - CORRECT ANSWER-Can be entity/artificial, juristic, juridical or natural
Natural persons - CORRECT ANSWER-Human being
Destination du de per de famile - CORRECT ANSWER-Destination of the Owner
( predial servitude)
Accession - CORRECT ANSWER-The addition or increase in the value of
property by means of improvements or natural growth belongs to the owner
unless others have been given the right to them
Things - CORRECT ANSWER-Common, public, and private; corporeals and
incorporeals; moveables and immovables
Private things - CORRECT ANSWER-Owned by individuals or by political
subdivisions in their capacity as private persons
Corporeal - CORRECT ANSWER-Things that have a body that can be felt or
touched and either animate or inanimate
Accessories - CORRECT ANSWER-A contract made to provide security such as
a mortgage or pledge for the performance of an obligation
Liberative prescription - CORRECT ANSWER-A mode of barring actions as a
result of inaction for a period of time
Rebuttable presumptions - CORRECT ANSWER-A presumption established in
the interest of private parties and may be controverted
Comorientes - CORRECT ANSWER-2 or more people die in the same event
without the ability to determine who died first
Natural fruits - CORRECT ANSWER-Things that are produced from another
without dilution of its substance, can be natural or artificial/civil
EXAM 109 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
Common law - CORRECT ANSWER-Used in all states except Louisiana and
based on English law
Civil law - CORRECT ANSWER-Louisiana law derived from French laws
Ownership - CORRECT ANSWER-A real right. The rights that confers authority
over a thing subject to other provisions of law and cannot be lost due to non use
Co-ownership - CORRECT ANSWER-Two or more persons may own the same
thing, each having an his own specific part of the whole. They are no longer
owners in indivision. Can sell separately
Ownership in Indivision - CORRECT ANSWER-Ownership of the thing but each
each owner owns equal share and it is not divided or segregated in separate
portions. Cannot sell individually, must be as whole
Possession - CORRECT ANSWER-The detention or enjoyment of a corporeal
moveable or immoveable thing
Servitude - CORRECT ANSWER-A real right. charge or burden on a usually
immoveable thing for the benefit of another person or estate
Real rights - CORRECT ANSWER-Ownership, use, habitation, usufruct, predial
servitude, pledge and mortgage
Usufruct - CORRECT ANSWER-A real right. Is a right of limited duration on the
property of another. It is incorporeal and can be moveable or immoveable
depending on the thing which the usufruct exists
, Naked ownership - CORRECT ANSWER-Ownership with the burden of a
usufruct
Persons - CORRECT ANSWER-Can be entity/artificial, juristic, juridical or natural
Natural persons - CORRECT ANSWER-Human being
Destination du de per de famile - CORRECT ANSWER-Destination of the Owner
( predial servitude)
Accession - CORRECT ANSWER-The addition or increase in the value of
property by means of improvements or natural growth belongs to the owner
unless others have been given the right to them
Things - CORRECT ANSWER-Common, public, and private; corporeals and
incorporeals; moveables and immovables
Private things - CORRECT ANSWER-Owned by individuals or by political
subdivisions in their capacity as private persons
Corporeal - CORRECT ANSWER-Things that have a body that can be felt or
touched and either animate or inanimate
Accessories - CORRECT ANSWER-A contract made to provide security such as
a mortgage or pledge for the performance of an obligation
Liberative prescription - CORRECT ANSWER-A mode of barring actions as a
result of inaction for a period of time
Rebuttable presumptions - CORRECT ANSWER-A presumption established in
the interest of private parties and may be controverted
Comorientes - CORRECT ANSWER-2 or more people die in the same event
without the ability to determine who died first
Natural fruits - CORRECT ANSWER-Things that are produced from another
without dilution of its substance, can be natural or artificial/civil