Contracts
In Missouri, the personal property (fixtures vs. chattels) dispute between buyer and seller is typically resolved by:
AThe listing agent's judgment
BThe purchase contract specifically listing included and excluded items✓ Correct
CMissouri law that classifies all personal property as seller's
DMREC arbitration
Explanation
The best way to avoid disputes about what stays vs. goes in Missouri is to specifically list items in the purchase contract. While legal tests for fixtures exist (method of attachment, adaptation, intent), explicit contract language controls.
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