Adams finds that it takes less time to get home when she walks through Benson's yard instead of going around it. She asks Benson's permission to cross his land, and Benson says, "All right, but you must stop walking across when I say so because I don't want my grass to die." By letting Adams walk across his property, Benson has created
a.) an easement because it gives Adams the right to do an act on Benson's property.
b.) a license because Benson may revoke the privilege at any time.
c.) an estate because it is an interest in land.
d.) None of the above
Answer: D
Law 101
- What is the uniform anatomical gift act?
- What is assisted suicide and what states in the U.S. allow it?
- According to the lecture what are the psychological aspects of dying?
- What is increased when medication dosages are increased due to increased suffering?
- With regards to suffering in dying medications are given for?
- What is the patient self determination act?
- How many states have legislations allowing decisions about death such as living wills and advanced directives?
- What is a durable power of attorney for health care?
- What are the roles of the healthcare provider when dealing with controversial topics?
- What are the 5 considerations as to when life begins?
- What are the ethical issues surrounding sterilization?
- What are the guidelines for collection?
- According to the truth in lending act where should copies of the agreement between the doctor and the patient be kept?
- Who owns the information in the medical record?
- Written consent must be obtained before putting any client information on the net.
- The medical record is:
- The PIE method of charting includes:
- How is the problem identified in a POMR?
- A problem oriented medical record is based on?
- What is the purpose of medical records?
- How long should the office keep anything that has to do with dealings of medicare?
- The final rule proposed by DHHS includes:
- What did HIPAA establish?
- True or false: it is permissible to give appointment information over the phone to anyone other than the patient.
- What are consents?