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evelyn o bentley

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If an insured person tells her current husband that she is going to name him as beneficiary of her life insurance in place of her former husband and dies a year later without having taken any further steps with respect to the change of the policy beneficiary, the insurance company must pay the proceeds of the policy to:
 A) the former husband.
 B) the current husband.
 C)the children by the first marriage.
 D)the children by the second marriage.

Question 2

Hamilton Bank and others sought to develop a hilly piece of property in Williamson County, Tennessee. The proposed use of the land was maximized by placing larger homes on larger hilly lots and then increasing the density in other areas. The Board of Adjustment refused to approve the increased density. Hamilton Bank claims such a refusal is a taking because there is no other economical use for the land. Is Hamilton correct?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

No. Hamilton could pursue alternative plans. A denial is not a taking because the most economic or profitable use is denied.



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