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Kevin owns a farm near Harker Heights, TX, with a farmhouse, barn, and other structures permanently attached. Kevin grows soybeans on the property. A pond lies within the boundaries. Land includes
a. the pond, the soil, and the structures.
b. the pond and the soil only.
c. the soil only.
d. the structures and the soil only.
Chandler owns a duplex that he leases to Mimi and Kevin. Chandler may sell
a. the duplex at any time.
b. the duplex, but only after the lease expires and the tenants move out.
c. the duplex, but only with the tenants’ permission.
d. the lease, but not the duplex.
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