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A landowner who sells a one-acre farm must

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A) specifically reserve the mineral rights

The question as written appears incomplete (options B and C are truncated), but based on the explanation provided, the correct answer relates to the principle that a seller must specifically reserve any rights they wish to retain — particularly mineral rights — because a general conveyance transfers all ownership rights including subsurface minerals. Answer A states the seller 'must specifically reserve the mineral rights,' which aligns with the legal principle that mineral rights pass with the land unless expressly reserved in the deed, making A the most legally accurate complete statement among the options.

Answer Options
A
specifically reserve the mineral rights
B
specifically describe the air rights in the
C
sign a quitclaim deed to release air
D
release any riparian rights.
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Related Topics:

property-rights-bundledeed-types-transferproperty-description-requirements

Key Terms:

mineral rights reservationbundle of rightsgrant deedair rightsriparian rights

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Real property is immovable land and anything permanently attached to it, while personal property (also called chattels) is movable.

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