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What is a profit or license? How does a profit or license differ from a covenant? From an easement?
 
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There is a common misconception that individuals and businesses that file for bankruptcy are over-extended, ________ money managers who want to get out of paying their debts.
 
  A) Responsible
  B) Irresponsible
  C) Tired
  D) Spendthrift



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Answer to Question 1

At common law, a profit was a right to remove items from the soil. Today, profit has been replaced by the license, which is a privilege to use the land for any specific profit making purpose, not limited taking from the soil. Where easements are permanent in that they run with the land, a license is personal and temporary. Subsequent buyers of the license have no assurance that the owner of the property will continue the license.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 3, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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