Property Ownership

A Utah seller sells a home but reserves the right to harvest crops planted before the sale. These crops are considered:

AReal property that cannot be reserved
BFructus industriales (emblements)—personal property the seller may harvest✓ Correct
CPart of the fixtures that transfer with the property
DTrade fixtures belonging to the buyer upon closing

Explanation

Crops planted by a tenant farmer or cultivated crops (fructus industriales) are generally considered personal property (emblements). A seller who cultivated crops before sale retains the right to harvest them.

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