Property Ownership
In North Dakota, a person who receives property by 'devise' receives it through:
AA deed transfer during the owner's lifetime
BA will (testament) from a deceased person✓ Correct
CAdverse possession
DEminent domain
Explanation
Devise is the transfer of real property by a will. A devisee receives real property from a testator's estate upon death. Bequest or legacy refers to personal property transferred by will.
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