CA Real Estate Principles Exam | CA Real Estate Principles Final Exam/
Questions & Certified Solutions.(2025)
Acre - (answers)Measures to 43,560 square feet, or 160 rods.
Allodial Tenure - (answers)Type of system where individuals own land
Feudal Tenure - (answers)Type of system where the government/monarchy owns land
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) - (answers)Signed by Mexico giving California to the USA.
1850 - (answers)California was admitted to the Union
Metes and Bounds - (answers)Describes property by its perimeters and uses a starting point,
distance, and direction. (Ex: 30 ft right from large rock)
US Goverment Survey - (answers)Created by Congress in 1785 to standardize land descriptions.
Uses Section and Township Method
Base lines - (answers)imaginary lines that run east/west. Also called Township lines
Meridian lines - (answers)imaginary lines run north/south. Also called range lines
3 Main Base/Meridian Lines - (answers)Humboldt, Mt. Diablo, San Bernadino
Correction lines - (answers)Run every 24 miles
A township - (answers)Consists of 36 sections.
吗?还是指某个特定的词或概
, A square mile - (answers)Consists of 640 acres
A section (in a township) - (answers)consists of 1 square mile
Lot, Block, and Tract Systems - (answers)A type of property description using approved
subdivision maps.
Real property - (answers)Immovable.
Includes Land, Mineral Rights, Lateral Support Rights, Airspace Rights, and Riparian Rights
Riparian Rights - (answers)The right of a landowner whose land borders on a stream or
watercourse to use and enjoy the water which is adjacent to or flows over the owners land
provided such use does not injure other riparian owners.
Accretion - (answers)Gradual addition of sediment to the shore by flowing water
Alluvium - (answers)The land/sediment added to a shore by flowing water
Reliction - (answers)The addition of land by the removal of water. Ex: a dried pond
Littoral Rights - (answers)the right of landowners on a shore of an ocean or a large lake to use
the water. Key: water that does not 'flow'.
Appurtenant - (answers)Belonging to; adjunct; appended or annexed to. Appurtenant items pass
with the land when the property is transferred.
Physical Characteristics of Land - (answers)Permanence. Each parcel is indestructible.
Immobility. Each parcel has a location that cannot be changed.
吗?还是指某个特定的词或概
Questions & Certified Solutions.(2025)
Acre - (answers)Measures to 43,560 square feet, or 160 rods.
Allodial Tenure - (answers)Type of system where individuals own land
Feudal Tenure - (answers)Type of system where the government/monarchy owns land
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) - (answers)Signed by Mexico giving California to the USA.
1850 - (answers)California was admitted to the Union
Metes and Bounds - (answers)Describes property by its perimeters and uses a starting point,
distance, and direction. (Ex: 30 ft right from large rock)
US Goverment Survey - (answers)Created by Congress in 1785 to standardize land descriptions.
Uses Section and Township Method
Base lines - (answers)imaginary lines that run east/west. Also called Township lines
Meridian lines - (answers)imaginary lines run north/south. Also called range lines
3 Main Base/Meridian Lines - (answers)Humboldt, Mt. Diablo, San Bernadino
Correction lines - (answers)Run every 24 miles
A township - (answers)Consists of 36 sections.
吗?还是指某个特定的词或概
, A square mile - (answers)Consists of 640 acres
A section (in a township) - (answers)consists of 1 square mile
Lot, Block, and Tract Systems - (answers)A type of property description using approved
subdivision maps.
Real property - (answers)Immovable.
Includes Land, Mineral Rights, Lateral Support Rights, Airspace Rights, and Riparian Rights
Riparian Rights - (answers)The right of a landowner whose land borders on a stream or
watercourse to use and enjoy the water which is adjacent to or flows over the owners land
provided such use does not injure other riparian owners.
Accretion - (answers)Gradual addition of sediment to the shore by flowing water
Alluvium - (answers)The land/sediment added to a shore by flowing water
Reliction - (answers)The addition of land by the removal of water. Ex: a dried pond
Littoral Rights - (answers)the right of landowners on a shore of an ocean or a large lake to use
the water. Key: water that does not 'flow'.
Appurtenant - (answers)Belonging to; adjunct; appended or annexed to. Appurtenant items pass
with the land when the property is transferred.
Physical Characteristics of Land - (answers)Permanence. Each parcel is indestructible.
Immobility. Each parcel has a location that cannot be changed.
吗?还是指某个特定的词或概