Contracts
The NJ Civil Union Act affects real estate transactions by:
AAllowing only married couples to own property jointly
BExtending the rights of married couples (including tenancy by the entirety) to civil union partners✓ Correct
CRequiring separate ownership of property for civil union partners
DEliminating joint tenancy for same-sex couples
Explanation
NJ's Civil Union Act extends rights available to married couples, including tenancy by the entirety, to civil union partners.
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