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Water and watercourse
fishing passes, yet the soil does not. Water being a movable, wandering thing, there can be only a temporary, transient, usufructuary
Trade marks
mark concerns the proprietor. A property mark attached to the movable property of a person remains even if part of such
Trade mark and property mark
Penal Code means a mark used for denoting that a movable property belongs to a particular person. Thus, the distinction between
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Things
immovable, comprehending lands, tenements, and hereditaments; (2) things personal or movable comprehending goods and chattels; and (3) things mixed, partaking of
Settlement
Act, 1925 where-by the destination or devolution of successive interests movable or immovable property is dis-posed of or is agreed to
Salary or wages
interest in immovable property. A corresponding transfer of interest in movable property being denoted by the word 'barter', CIT, Andhra Pradesh
Relinquishment of interest by partner
favour of other existing partners of the firm, having both movable and immovable properties, is not necessary, Nariman Aspandiar Irani v.
Religious denomination
own affairs in matters of religion, to own and acquire movable and immovable property and to administer such property in accordance
Redhibition
a buyer by which to annul the sale of some movable, and to oblige the seller to take it back again
Recovery
if a man sue for any land or other thing movable or immovable, and gain a verdict or judgment. A feigned
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