Property Ownership
In South Dakota, which of the following is an example of a 'specific lien'?
AA judgment lien that attaches to all real property owned by the debtor
BAn income tax lien filed by the IRS
CA mortgage lien on a specific parcel of real property✓ Correct
DA general contractor's lien on all properties in a subdivision
Explanation
A specific lien attaches to a specific, identified piece of property. A mortgage is the classic example — it is a lien on the specific property used as collateral.
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