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Possession, control, and enjoyment are included in

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Review the question and all answer choices

A

deed restrictions.

Deed restrictions are limitations written into deeds that restrict how property can be used, not the rights themselves. They actually limit the bundle of rights rather than containing them.

B

the statute of frauds.

The statute of frauds is a legal requirement that certain contracts must be in writing to be enforceable. It's unrelated to the specific rights of property ownership.

C

the bundle of legal rights.

Correct Answer
D

an appurtenance.

An appurtenance is a right or privilege that is attached to the ownership of real property, such as an easement. It's a single right that might be part of the bundle, not the bundle itself.

Why is this correct?

The bundle of legal rights specifically includes possession, control, enjoyment, exclusion, and disposition. These five rights collectively define what it means to own property in the United States, making option C the correct answer.

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