medium · National Real Estate Exam
A tenant farmer plants a crop of corn in the spring on leased land. The lease is for an uncertain duration and is terminated by the landlord in mid-summer before harvest. The farmer's right to return and harvest the corn is based on:
- The doctrine of emblements
- The law of fixtures
- The principle of highest and best use
- The bundle of rights stick of possession
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