Property Ownership
The 'MARIA' test for fixtures in South Carolina considers which factors?
AMarket value, Accessibility, Restriction, Intent, Attachment
BMethod of attachment, Adaptability to property, Relationship of parties, Intent, Agreement of parties✓ Correct
CMaterials used, Age, Replacement cost, Installation, Agreement
DMobility, Appraisal value, Repair cost, Insurance, Attachment
Explanation
MARIA stands for Method of attachment, Adaptability to the property, Relationship of the parties, Intent of the parties, and Agreement of the parties. These factors determine whether an item is a fixture or personal property.
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