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1
PROPERTY D SLIDES
  • 4-1-14

2
Tuesday April 1 Music (to Accompany
Nightmare on 68th St) Bessie Smith Sings the
Blues (Vol.2) (featuring Backwater Blues)
  • Review Problem 5E Biscayne (In-Class)
  • For Plaintiff (OO) Brown, Homan, Venkatesh,
    Warren
  • Alts Mckain, Lipshultz
  • For Defendant (APor) Cespedes, Grossman,
    Kirkland, Meads
  • Alts McKenzie, Jarzabek

3
CRITIQUES
  • Shenandoah Critique of Yesterdays Discussion of
    Review Problem 5D Due Tomorrow _at_ 10am
  • Yellowstone Critique of Todays Discussion of
    Review Problem 5E Due Thursday _at_ 10 am
  • Plus Shenandoahs Absent Yesterday
  • Status Update on1st Yellowstone Critiques

4
Review Problem 5E Continuous
  • M Resided in House with Color of Title for Most
    of 10Y Statutory Period
  • Absent 5 Mos. Undergoing Rehab for Physical
    Injury
  • While M Away
  • Utilities Mail Service Stopped
  • Ms Friend David watered plants every 2-3 weeks
  • M asked David to Feed Cat at Ms House Instead
    David Took Cat to Own Home

5
Review Problem 5E Continuous In-Class
Arguments Biscayne Critique Yellowstone
  • For Plaintiff (OO) Brown, Homan, Venkatesh,
    Warren (Alts McKain, Lipshultz)
  • For Dfdt (APor) Cespedes, Grossman, Kirkland,
    Meads (Alts McKenzie, Jarzabek)
  • Arguments/Missing Facts
  • Should a 5-Month Interruption for this Reason
    Break Continuity?
  • Assuming 5 Months with no Evidence of Possession
    Would Be Too Long, Was There Enough Evidence of
    Possession During the 5 Mos. M Was Away to Retain
    Continuity?
  • What is the Legal Significance of David not doing
    what M asked?

6
Divided Rights in the Same Piece of Land
  • Chapter 6 Easements
  • Yellow Brick Roads
  • Chapter 7 Landlord-Tenant Law
  • Formica Courier

7
Divided Rights in the Same Piece of LandTwo
Sets of Property Rights to Consider
  • Easements
  • Holder of Easement
  • Owner of Underlying Land (Servient Tenement)
  • Landlord-Tenant
  • Leaseholder (Term of Years)
  • Landlord (Holds Reversion)

8
Divided Rights in the Same Piece of
LandParadigm is Contractual Terms/Intent
Important -- Objective Manifestations of Intent
-- Reasonable Understanding under All the
Circumstances
  • Landlord-Tenant
  • Written Lease
  • Easements
  • Written Document Creating Express Easement

9
Divided Rights in the Same Piece of
LandParadigm is Contractual, BUT -- Overlay of
Rules that Augment Sometimes Replace -- Some
Default Rules Some Non-Waivable Rights
  • Landlord-Tenant
  • Written Lease ?
  • Implied Statutory Terms
  • Easements
  • Written Document Creating Express Easement ?
  • Implied Easements

10
Divided Rights in the Same Piece of LandSkills
Focus Different for Each
  • Landlord-Tenant
  • Working with Statutory Provisions
  • Easements
  • Working with Stated Unstated Facts

11
Introduction to EasementsReview Problem
6AElf-Acre Santa-Acre
  • E-Acres owners shall have the right to cross
    S-Acre to dump garbage in the adjacent garbage
    dump
  • Santa-acre next to garbage dump.
  • Elf-Acre
  • Time of Grant Big lot w small cottage.
  • Later Cottage ? Toy factory (7x garbage).

12
Scope of Express Easements Generally
  • Sample Blackletter Tests (S142)
  • Use must be reasonable considering the terms of
    the grant.
  • Evolutionary not revolutionary changes allowed.
  • Burden must not be significantly greater than
    that contemplated by parties.

13
Review Problem 6AElf-Acre Santa-Acre
  • E-Acres owners shall have the right to cross
    S-Acre to dump garbage in the adjacent garbage
    dump
  • Santa-acre next to garbage dump.
  • Elf-Acre
  • Time of Grant Big lot w small cottage.
  • Later Cottage ? Toy factory (7x garbage).
  • Apply Blackletter Tests
  • Consider Missing or Ambiguous Facts

14
Scope of Express Easements Generally
  • Sample Blackletter Tests (S142)
  • (1) Use Must Be Reasonable Considering
    the Terms of the
    Grant
  • Initial focus on literal language
  • Then check if proposed use is
  • reasonable in light of language
  • c. Can use ordinary contract

    interpretation principles
  • e.g., Interpret against Drafter

15
Review Problem 6AElf-Acre Santa-Acre
  • E-Acres owners shall have the right to cross
    S-Acre to dump garbage in the adjacent garbage
    dump
  • Santa-acre next to garbage dump.
  • Elf-Acre
  • Time of Grant Big lot w small cottage.
  • Later Cottage ? Toy factory (7x garbage).
  • (1) Use Must Be Reasonable Considering the Terms
    of the Grant

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Scope of Express Easements Generally
  • Sample Blackletter Tests (S142)
  • (2) Evolutionary not Revolutionary Changes
    Allowed.
  • Focus on nature speed of change
  • Q of Characterization Fair to View as
    Evolution?

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Scope of Express Easements Generally
  • Sample Blackletter Tests (S142)
  • (3) Burden Must Not Be Significantly Greater
    than that Contemplated by Parties
  • Look for change in relative burdens.
  • Compare to what parties appear to have reasonably
    intended.

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Review Problem 6AElf-Acre Santa-Acre
  • E-Acres owners shall have the right to cross
    S-Acre to dump garbage in the adjacent garbage
    dump
  • Santa-acre next to garbage dump.
  • Elf-Acre
  • Time of Grant Big lot w small cottage.
  • Later Cottage ? Toy factory (7x garbage).
  • (2) Evolutionary not Revolutionary Changes
    Allowed.
  • (3) Burden Must Not Be Significantly Greater
    than that Contemplated by Parties

19
ARCHES Boundary Disputes DQs 5.18-5.20
DELICATE ARCHES
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Nightmare on 68th Street ARCHES DQ5.18
  • BASIC ELEMENTS?
  • ACTUAL
  • ON
  • CONTINUOUS
  • EXCLUSIVE
  • ADVERSE

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Nightmare on 68th Street ARCHES DQ5.18
  • BASIC ELEMENTS MET EASILY
  • ACTUAL Improvement plus use
  • ON Same (if actual knowledge not required)
  • CONTINUOUS 1938 ? 7 Years
  • EXCLUSIVE No evidence of others using
  • ADVERSE No evidence of permission

22
Nightmare on 68th Street ARCHES DQ5.19
  • Mr. Smith We paid the taxes all those years on
    that lot. They could claim no payment of
    taxes. (Top S128)
  • Legal significance?

23
Nightmare on 68th Street ARCHES DQ5.19
  • Mr. Smith We paid the taxes all those years on
    that lot. They could claim no payment of
    taxes.
  • Fl.Stat. 95.18 (S107) requires payment of taxes
    if no color of title.
  • Note Payment of taxes by the OO is almost always
    true in AP cases and is not a defense. Legal
    issue here is payment by Pullens/Davises, not by
    Smiths.

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Nightmare on 68th Street ARCHES DQ5.19
  • Mr. Smith We paid the taxes all those years on
    that lot. They could claim no payment of
    taxes.
  • Fla requires payment of taxes if no color of
    title.
  • Color of Title here?
  • Valid deed to lot plus
  • Incorrect survey indicating ownership of
    disputed strip
  • Sufficient? (policy Q)

25
Nightmare on 68th Street ARCHES DQ5.18
  • State of Mind
  • Some Florida caselaw appears to require bad faith
    in boundary disputes
  • Evidence of State of Mind Here?

26
Nightmare on 68th Street ARCHES DQ5.18
  • State of Mind
  • Some Florida caselaw appears to require bad faith
    in boundary disputes
  • Should good faith reliance on faulty survey be
    OK? (policy Q no cases on point)

27
Nightmare on 68th Street
  • Implicit Boundary Dispute Policy Qs
  • IF Deed plus incorrect survey color of title
    APor wins OR
  • IF Good faith payment of taxes assessed meets
    statutory reqmt APor wins
  • IF NOT There will almost never be successful
    boundary dispute AP
  • Similar policy considerations to ON and state of
    mind for boundary disputes. (See Rev Prob 5H)

28
ARCHES DQ5.20Boundary Disputes Policy
Considerations
  • Why might states treat boundary disputes
    differently than other forms of AP?

29
ARCHES DQ5.20Boundary Disputes Policy
Considerations
  • Why might states treat boundary disputes
    differently?
  • Tension Diligent OOs v. Neighborly Relations
    (Measuring Tapes)
  • Maybe discourage lawsuits by neighboring APors by
    making difficult to win requiring testimony re
    own bad faith
  • Maybe Different Expectations re Diligent Behavior
    by OO
  • Often hard to be exact about property line
  • Maybe shdnt have to be aware of w precision

30
ARCHES DQ5.20Boundary Disputes Policy
Considerations (Recap)
  • Some States Have Stricter ON or State of Mind
    Reqmts for Boundary Disputes. Policy Concerns
  • Neighborly Relations
  • Expectations re Diligent Behavior by OO
  • NOTE Making Either Reqmt More Strict Makes
    Litigating Old Cases Very Hard
  • Questions?

31
DQ5.21 Adverse Possession PolicyLegislative
Debate
  • Florida Legislature considering eliminating or
    modifying adverse possession doctrine.
  • Proposals include
  • Complete elimination
  • Color of Title Only
  • Adverse Possessor must pay market value (Forced
    Sale)
  • Identifying Arguments re Strength Weaknesses of
    Various Rules Central Part of Opinion/Dissent Q

32
DQ5.21 Adverse Possession PolicyLegislative
Debate
  • Florida Legislature considering eliminating or
    modifying adverse possession doctrine.
  • Proposals include
  • Complete elimination
  • Color of Title Only
  • Adverse Possessor must pay market value (Forced
    Sale)
  • Positions likely taken by
  • Environmental Advocacy Group?
  • Advocacy Group for Homeless Folks

33
APRIL IS HERE!BRIEF IS IN!! WHAT NOW??
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TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON
4/1 Property No Office Hours Property OH 945-1045 4/4 Property 4/7 OH 945- 1045
4/8 Property Course Selection Info OH 230-430 Property OH 945-1045 4/11 Property 4/14 OH 945-1045
4/15 Passover No Property or OH or DF Property OH 945-1045 4/18 Optional Sample Answers Due _at_ Noon 4/21 Property OH 945-1045
4/22 Property OH 230-430 Property Last Class OH 1-5 4/25 OH 1-5 OH 12-5 Review Session Room TBA 630 OH 10-2, 3-7 7pm E-Mail Deadline 4/28 Property Exam
4/29 Crim Pro Exam 5/2 5/5
5/6 ConLaw Exam 5/9 Elective Exam
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And Down the Stretch They Come
36
BRIEF IS IN! WHAT NOW??
  • Generally
  • Keep Preparing Going to Class
  • End of semester material often tested
    disproportionately.
  • Profs often summarize, tie together themes, and
    give exam hints in last classes.

37
BRIEF IS IN! WHAT NOW??
  • Generally
  • Keep Preparing Going to Class
  • Old exam Qs under exam conditions
  • Practice the skills
  • Learn what your Profs look for

38
BRIEF IS IN! WHAT NOW??
  • Generally
  • Keep Preparing Going to Class
  • Old exam Qs under exam conditions
  • Think about exam technique
  • Exam skills workshops
  • Info from current Profs
  • Review last semesters exams

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BRIEF IS IN! WHAT NOW??
  • Generally
  • Keep Preparing Going to Class
  • Old exam Qs under exam conditions
  • Think about exam technique
  • Its a Marathon, Not a Sprint
  • Plan Your Studying
  • Conserve Energy

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BRIEF IS IN! WHAT NOW??
  • Property
  • Integrate Work with Overall Study Plan
  • Submit Sample Q Deadline Sat 4/19 _at_ 9pm
  • 1st Exam, 5 Days After Last Class

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BRIEF IS IN! WHAT NOW??
  • Property
  • Integrate Work with Overall Study Plan
  • Old Qs Under Exam Conditions
  • 15 min read/60 min write
  • Closed book except for syllabus

42
BRIEF IS IN! WHAT NOW??
  • Property
  • Integrate Work with Overall Study Plan
  • Old Qs Under Exam Conditions
  • Read end-of-semester IMs Old Comments/Models

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BRIEF IS IN! WHAT NOW??
  • Property
  • Integrate Work with Overall Study Plan
  • Old Qs Under Exam Conditions
  • Read IMs Old Comments/Models
  • Utilize Review Session Pre-Exam Office Hours

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