Property Ownership
Which of the following is an example of personal property (not real property) in North Dakota?
AA grain elevator permanently attached to a concrete foundation
BA portable grain bin that can be moved without damage to the land✓ Correct
CA farmstead with a house and barn
DAn irrigation pivot attached to a buried waterline
Explanation
Personal property (chattel) is movable property not permanently affixed to land. A portable grain bin that can be removed without damage to the land is personal property, as opposed to permanently attached structures which become fixtures (real property).
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