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27 June, 23:59

Jacob owns five acres of land in northern California. On his land Jacob has a house and a toolshed. There are ten large maple trees around the house that were there when Jacob bought the land. Since buying the land, Jacob has planted an apple tree. Jacob's real property includes

a. the house and toolshed only.

b. the house only.

c. the house, toolshed and maple trees only.

d. the house, toolshed, maple tress and apple tree.

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  1. 28 June, 00:17
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    The correct answer to the following question is option D) it will include the house, tool shed, maple trees and apple tree.

    Explanation:

    Jacob has purchased 5 acres of land in north California, where on this land he has a house and a tool shed. Jacob obviously owns both of these and will definitely be included in his property. While besides the house and tool shed, there are 10 maple trees on this 5 acre of land and Jacob himself has planted an apple tree, now in the property of Jacob, both of these trees would be included because he has paid for the land and those trees are on his property, which he has paid for those maple trees.
  2. 28 June, 00:28
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    The correct answer is D. The house, toolshed, maple tress and apple tree.

    Explanation:

    Jacob owns all the elements of the property, as it is located within its 5 acres of land in northern California. Both the house, the tool shed, the 10 maples and the apple tree he planted are part of his private property. And everything he builds in that space will belong to him (crops, buildings, etc.).
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