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Jerolyn Griffeth, a widow, had three daughters: Anna, Hannah, and Malia. Her will provided that upon her death her estate would be divided per capita among her daughters, and if a daughter predeceased her, to have any grandchildren receive that daughter's share. When Jerolyn passed away, Malia had predeceased her, but Malia had two daughters: Sasha and Talia. Which of the following is correct for the distribution of Jerolyn's estate?
 A)Anna, Hannah, Sasha, and Talia each get one-fourth of the estate
 B)Anna and Hannah get one-third of the estate and Sasha and Talia each get one-sixth
 C)Anna and Hannah each get one-half of the estate
 D)None of the above

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Explain the difference between an easement by necessity and easement by implication.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

An easement by necessity requires absolute necessity whereas an easement by implication uses a reasonable standard. Prior use and joint ownership are required for both.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Gracias!

 

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