Property Ownership
Emblements in Arizona real estate refers to:
APermanent fixtures attached to a building
BAnnual crops grown by a tenant, which the tenant may harvest even after the tenancy ends✓ Correct
CMineral rights below the surface of the land
DWater rights associated with agricultural land
Explanation
Emblements are annual crops (fructus industriales) cultivated by a tenant. If the tenancy ends unexpectedly before harvest, the tenant (or their estate) retains the right to re-enter and harvest the crops.
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