Property Ownership
In North Dakota, sunflower seed crops on leased agricultural land are considered what type of property until harvested?
AReal property because they are growing in the soil
BPersonal property (fructus industriales—crops raised annually by human labor)✓ Correct
CFixtures because they are attached to the land
DCommunity property shared between tenant and landlord
Explanation
Fructus industriales (annual crops produced by human cultivation, like sunflowers, wheat, and corn) are treated as personal property because they are the result of human labor and effort, even while growing.
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