Property Ownership
A Missouri farm parcel passes from parent to child through a will. This type of transfer is called:
ADescent
BDevise✓ Correct
CDedication
DEscheat
Explanation
A devise is a transfer of real property through a will (testamentary transfer). Descent refers to transfer by intestate succession (without a will).
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