Property Ownership
Under Nevada law, personal property used in connection with real property that becomes permanently attached is called:
AA chattel
BA fixture✓ Correct
CAn easement appurtenant
DA license
Explanation
A fixture is personal property that has been permanently attached to real property and is treated as real property. Tests for fixture status include method of attachment, adaptation, and intent of the parties.
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