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movable or move·able [mü-və-bəl] adj : capable of being moved or moveable n : an item of movable property ;also : a right or interest (as a chattel mortgage) in an item of movable property [bonds and annuities are incorporeal s] often used in pl. compare immovable ...
Movable property
Movable property, includes growing crops. [Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), s. 2 (13)]It includes standing timber, growing corps and grass, fruit upon and juice in trees, and property of every other description, except immovable property. [Registration Act, 1908 (16 of 1908), s. 2 (9)]The words 'movable property' are intended to include corporal property of every description, except land and things attached to the earth or permanently fastened to anything which is attached to the earth. [Penal Code, 1860 s. 22]Movable property shall mean property of every description, except immovable property. [General Clauses Act, 1897 (10 of 1897), s. 3(36)]...
Specific movable property
Specific movable property, the words specific movable property' occurring in art. 49 of the Limitation Act can mean only such specific items of movable property in respect of which the plaintiff is entitled to claim immediate possession in specific from the defendant who has either wrongfully taken or is wrongfully withholding them from him, Raghunath Das v. Gokal Chand, AIR 1958 SC 827 (830): (1959) SCR 811....
Movables
Movables, goods, furniture, personalty.--means any movable tangible property, other than the ship, and includes money, valuable securities and other documents. [Marine Insurance Act, 1963 (11 of 1963), s. 2(f)]...
movable property
movable property see property ...
Movability
Movableness...
Movable
Capable of being moved lifted carried drawn turned or conveyed or in any way made to change place or posture susceptible of motion not fixed or stationary as a movable steam engine...
Movableness
The quality or state of being movable mobility susceptibility of motion...
Movably
In a movable manner or condition...
Heirship movables
Heirship movables, those things which the law withholds from the executors and next of kin, and gives to the heir, that he may not succeed to a house and lands completely dismantled. They consist of the best of everything-furniture, horses, cows, oxen, farming utensils, etc., but do not include fungibles, Scots Law...
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