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A homeowner installs a high-end, custom-sized chandelier in the dining room that required reinforced ceiling joists and specialized wiring. When the house is sold, the contract is silent regarding the chandelier.

Why would a court likely rule it is a fixture?

  1. Because it is an item of high monetary value
  2. The relationship of the parties favors the seller in silent contracts
  3. The method of attachment and the intent of the owner
  4. The principle of emblements requires it to stay with the land

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