Property Ownership
An Indiana agricultural lease (crop rent) in which the landlord receives a share of the crop rather than a fixed cash rent is called a:
AFixed lease
BCrop-share (share-crop) lease✓ Correct
CPercentage lease
DLand contract
Explanation
A crop-share lease (share cropping arrangement) is a farm lease where the landlord receives a percentage of the crop grown on the land rather than a fixed cash rent. Common in Indiana agriculture.
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