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iveyjurea

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Would the Army Corps. of Engineers be required to file an EIS to build a dam for hydro power?

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Steve, Rob, and Charley own a building as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. Steve conveyed his interest in the building to Mary by executing and delivering a deed to Mary. Rob and Charley did not know about the transfer and did not consent to it. Rob and Charley then died. After their deaths, what would Mary's interest in the building be?
 A) A 1/3 interest as a tenant in common
 B) A 1/3 interest as a joint tenant
 C) Total ownership due to the deaths of Rob and Charley
 D) No interest because Rob and Charley did not consent to the transfer



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Answer to Question 1

Yes, environmental balance in waters and surrounding areas would be affected.

Answer to Question 2

A



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