Immovable - Law Dictionary Search Results
Actionable claim
debt , other than a debt secured by mortgage of immovable property or by hypothecation or pledge of moveable property, or
Gift, 'transfer of property
a transfer by one person to another of movable or immovable property; such transfer has to be voluntary and without consideration
in favorem libertatis
or liberty [any doubt as to the free use of immovable property must be resolved in favorem libertatis "Louisiana Civil Code"]
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Feod, or feud
the right which the vassal had in land, or some immovable property of his lord, to use the same and take
unity
the same [only if there is of ownership of the immovable and movables] 2 : an aspect (as time, title, interest,
servitude
predial servitude : a servitude that burdens one item of immovable property (as a tract of land) in favor of another
rent
to hold as owner a tract of land or other immovable property in perpetuity in exchange for payment of an annual
movable
and annuities are incorporeal s] often used in pl. compare immovable
mortgage
civil law of Louisiana : a mortgage against movable or immovable property that is given to secure a written obligation (as
lesion
a threshold amount or value (as one-half market value) for immovable property conveyed or transferred by a commutative contract (as a
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