Property Ownership
Under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), an item that is personal property but is attached to a building (like a business's commercial refrigeration unit) may be classified as a:
ATrade fixture✓ Correct
BReal property fixture
CLand improvement
DAgricultural chattel
Explanation
A trade fixture is personal property installed by a tenant for business purposes. Unlike regular fixtures, trade fixtures are considered personal property that the business tenant may remove (with repairs) at the end of the lease.
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