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mckennatimberlake

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Bob is engaged in a dispute with an adjacent landowner over a creek that runs between their two properties. Bob wants to erect a dock on his property so he can access the creek in his boat. Bob's neighbor claims that Bob has no such right. This dispute is most likely based on which of the so-called bundle of rights?
 
  A. Air rights
   B. Riparian rights
   C. Surface rights
   D. Avian rights

Question 2

Rights appurtenant refers to:
 
  A. The bundle of rights which accompanies the ownership of land
   B. The dominant tenement in an easement
   C. Rights associated with the acquisition of a fixture
   D. Rights in intangible property



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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