Crops that are sold with the piece of land they are growing on are considered real property.
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Q1: Surface and subsurface rights cannot be separated.
Q3: In a fee simple absolute,the owner has
Q5: Land does NOT include the artificial structures
Q8: Ownership in fee simple defeasible constitutes absolute
Q8: Personal property may become real property by
Q9: To be valid, a deed must contain
Q14: Limits on subsurface rights are normally stated
Q16: The exterior boundaries of land extend straight
Q20: Subsurface rights are never valuable.
Q39: A conveyance creating a fee simple defeasible
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