Immovable - Law Dictionary Search Results
vicinage
nuisance) in the free exercise of rights of ownership in immovable property [these obligations of are legal servitudes imposed on the
VerbarGomphosis
A form of union or immovable articulation where a hard part is received into the cavity
Actio ad exhibendum
the recovery of a thing, whether it was movable or immovable, Civil Law.
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Estate
a legal estate or an equitable estate, land being an immovable is capable of being the subject of many estates existing
Defraud
economic loss that is, deprivation of property, whether movable or immovable, or of money, and it will include any harm whatever
Conveyance
sale and every instrument by which property, whether movable or immovable, is transferred inter vivos and which is not otherwise specifically
Cock oven plant
is carried on, (vi) all other fixed assets, movable or immovable, and current assets belonging to a coke oven plant, whether
Bona
the Civil Law, includes all sorts of property, movable and immovable, Story's Confl. Laws, 375.
Immobile
Incapable of being moved immovable fixed stable
Agreement to transfer
revoke or alter an agreement for the transfer of an immovable property or transfer such property in respect of which as
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