Property Ownership
A fixture is personal property that has become real property through annexation. Which test is generally LEAST important in Oregon when determining if something is a fixture?
AMethod of attachment
BAdaptation to the real estate
CAgreement of the parties
DThe original purchase price of the item✓ Correct
Explanation
The original purchase price of an item is not a relevant legal test for determining fixture status. The key tests are method of attachment (how permanently it is affixed), adaptation (whether it was designed for the real estate), and agreement of the parties (what was intended).
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