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immobilize

to make immobile ;specif : to turn (movable property) into immovable property (as by incorporating it into a building) im·mo·bi·li·za·tion [i-mō-bə-lə-zā-shən]

Constant

Firm solid fixed immovable opposed to fluid

identity

movables lose their or become an integral part of the immovable "Louisiana Civil Code"] b : distinguishing character of a person

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fruit

or goods) produced by or derived from other movable or immovable property without diminution of its substance [co-owners share the s

freeze

froze fro·zen freez·ing 1 : to cause to become fixed, immovable, unavailable, or unalterable [ interest rates] 2 : to immobilize

de-immobilize

from immobilization ;specif : to return (a component part of immovable property) to the status of movable property (as by detachment

component part

be removed without substantial damage to itself or to the immovable property to which it is attached

chattel

a leasehold or profit a prendre) in an item of immovable property (as land or a building) that is less than

antichresis

transfer from a debtor to a creditor of possession of immovable property giving the creditor the right to the fruits (as

Chattel

Any item of movable or immovable property except the freehold or the things which are parcel

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