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#broker #estate #real
Question
[..1.] A special category of fixtures includes property used in the course of business. An article owned by a tenant, attached to a rented space or building, and used in conducting a business is a [..1.] , or a chattel fixture. Some examples of [.1..] are hydraulic lifts in an auto repair shop, lanes and pin-setting equipment in a bowling alley, and dining booths in a restaurant. Agricultural fixtures, such as chicken coops and tool sheds, are also included in this category. [..1.] must be removed on or before the last day the property is rented. The tenant is responsible for any damage caused by the removal of a [.1..] . [.1..] that are not removed become the real property of the landlord. Acquiring the property in this way is known as [.2..] (this is related to the legal principle of constructive annexation).
Answer
1 - Trade Fixture
2 -- Accession

Tags
#broker #estate #real
Question
[..1.] A special category of fixtures includes property used in the course of business. An article owned by a tenant, attached to a rented space or building, and used in conducting a business is a [..1.] , or a chattel fixture. Some examples of [.1..] are hydraulic lifts in an auto repair shop, lanes and pin-setting equipment in a bowling alley, and dining booths in a restaurant. Agricultural fixtures, such as chicken coops and tool sheds, are also included in this category. [..1.] must be removed on or before the last day the property is rented. The tenant is responsible for any damage caused by the removal of a [.1..] . [.1..] that are not removed become the real property of the landlord. Acquiring the property in this way is known as [.2..] (this is related to the legal principle of constructive annexation).
Answer
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Tags
#broker #estate #real
Question
[..1.] A special category of fixtures includes property used in the course of business. An article owned by a tenant, attached to a rented space or building, and used in conducting a business is a [..1.] , or a chattel fixture. Some examples of [.1..] are hydraulic lifts in an auto repair shop, lanes and pin-setting equipment in a bowling alley, and dining booths in a restaurant. Agricultural fixtures, such as chicken coops and tool sheds, are also included in this category. [..1.] must be removed on or before the last day the property is rented. The tenant is responsible for any damage caused by the removal of a [.1..] . [.1..] that are not removed become the real property of the landlord. Acquiring the property in this way is known as [.2..] (this is related to the legal principle of constructive annexation).
Answer
1 - Trade Fixture
2 -- Accession

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