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| Land, attachments, and appurtenances. |
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| Anything that is not real property its main characteristic is movability. |
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| A right incidental to the land that is transferred with it. |
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| Crops, such as wheat, produced annually through the labor of the cultivator. |
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| Personal property attached to real property by a tenant for use in a trade or business. Trade fixtures are removable by the tenant. |
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| Water rights of a landowner whose land borders on a stream or other surface water. Riparian rights allow only reasonalbe use of the water. |
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| Land bordered by a stationary body of water, such as a lake or pond. |
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| Water rights established by obtaining a government permit and not based on ownership of land beside a body of water. |
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| The support that a piece of land receives from the surrounding land. |
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| The support that a piece of land receives from the underlying land. |
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| A system of land description in which the boundaries of a parcel of land are described by reference to monuments, courses, and distances. |
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| A visible marker (natrual or artificial) used in a survey or a metes and bounds description to establish the boundaries of a piece of property. |
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| The starting point in a metes and bounds description; a monument or a point described by reference to a monument. |
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| In a metes and bounds description, the length of a boundary, measured in pass bearing. |
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| In a metes and bounds description, the length of a boundary, measured in any convenient unit of length. |
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