Your client, who does not have a will and does not plan to write one, recently purchased
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Your client, who does not have a will and does not plan to write one, recently purchased a tract of farmland to include in the family farming operation. He wants the entire tract to pass upon his death to his son, who will continue the farming operation. He wants the remainder of his property to pass to his wife.
You should advise him that, to accomplish his objectives, the most appropriate form of titling to use for the farmland tract is:
A) tenancy in common with his son and wife.
B) joint tenancy with right of survivorship with his son and wife.
C) tenancy in common with his son.
D) joint tenancy with right of survivorship with his son.
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Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts
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