Property Ownership
The MARIA test is used to determine whether an item is a fixture. MARIA stands for:
AMethod of attachment, Adaptability, Relationship of parties, Intent, Agreement✓ Correct
BMarket value, Assessment, Recorded interest, Income, Appraisal
CMortgage, Appraisal, Renovation, Improvement, Agreement
DMineral rights, Access, Rights, Income, Amenities
Explanation
The MARIA test evaluates whether an item is a fixture based on: Method of attachment, Adaptability to the property, Relationship of the parties, Intent of the installer, and Agreement of the parties.
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