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Distress
be distrained by a landlord, with the following exceptions:- (1) Fixtures [see Provincial Bill-posting Co. v. Law Moor Iron Co., (1909)
Deed
conveyance of land shall operate to convey, all 'buildings, erections, fixtures, commons,' etc., etc., and so dispenses with the enumeration of
Building
17 Geo. 5, c. 37), building is defined as including fixtures, s. 7. The term 'building' for the purposes of the
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Bill of sale
sale, of which the last only was registered, is prevented. Fixtures and growing crops are not to be deemed separately assigned
A Edificatum solo, solo cedit
is built upon the land goes with the land.) see FIXTURES.
maintenance man
is to repair damaged parts of a building or its fixtures and sometimes to make improvements or other changes to the
secured transaction
create a security interest in personal property (as goods) or fixtures and that is governed by Article 9 of the Uniform
property
still attached to or within the land or improvements or fixtures permanently attached to the land or a structure on it
interest
mortgaged property. 2 : an interest in personal property or fixtures created by a security agreement that secures payment or performance
good
that a security interest in them attaches or that are fixtures but excluding money, documents, instruments, accounts, chattel paper, general intangibles,
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