True or False 1) If a mother sells her daughter a portion of her land so the daughter can build a house, then the daughter's land becomes senior to the mother's land 2) Adverse possession requires 10 years of continuous occupation, unless the claimant has been paying taxes on the land in question; then the period of continuous occupation required is 7 years. 3) An easement results when the government acquires ownership of the land and pays the owner just compensation 4) Adverse possession may be prevented if the owner writes a letter to the claimant granting permission to use the land until the owner decides otherwise. 5) An easement granted for ingress and egress may not be used to maintain the access. 6) As an owner of land adjacent to a river, you can lose your entire property to erosion, but not to avulsion. 7) A city government wants to build a road through an owner's property, and so condemns the property. The owner is paid for the land taken. The government in doing this is exercising its right of eminent domain. 8) In the State of Washington, ordinary high tide is defined by the vegetation line.