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Immovable property
Immovable property In all the civil law systems, immovable property is the equivalent of "real property" in common law systems, i.e. ...
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Property (translated from German)
Property Property is the legal allocation of a thing ... thus opposite everyone valid) Right of disposal. Property and Possession are linguistically often equated, are ... for rent). Besides the term of the property is used colloquially also for the object of the property. ("that is my property.") The term ...
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Property (translated from Portuguese)
Property In Direito , immovable is all good that if they cannot ... motion or possesss proper movement. Alternative classifications Property for intellectual acession are those whose nature ... in a shed for one functioning indústria . Property for legal determination are goods and chattel ... that is treated by lei brasileira as immovable (being able therefore to be mortgaged, ...
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Real property
Real property Property law Part of the common law series Acquisition of property Gift Adverse possession Deed Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property Bailment Licence Estates in land Allodial ... and trusts Criminal Law Evidence Real property is legal term encompassing real estate ...
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Property law
Property law Property law Part of the common law series Acquisition of property Gift Adverse possession Deed Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property Bailment Licence Estates in land Allodial ... Wills and trusts Criminal Law Evidence Property law is the area of law ...
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Personal property
Personal property Property law Part of the common law series Acquisition of property Gift Adverse possession Deed Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property Bailment Licence Estates in land Allodial ... and trusts Criminal Law Evidence Personal property is a type of property. In ...
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Property (conflict)
Property (conflict) Conflict of Laws Preliminary matters Characterisation ... Divorce Get divorce Talaq divorce Property Succession Enforcement Enforcement of foreign judgments ... In Conflict of Laws, the subject of Property Law follows the terminology of the civil ... Comity. Hence, there are two types of property: Immovables is the equivalent of "real property" in common law systems, i.e. ...
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Property matter (translated from Dutch)
Property matter Under property matter, immovable property and vastgoed it is understood the ground ... which must be spoken since then of property matter of immovable property. The rights ...
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Property (ownership right)
Property (ownership right) This article deals with property in the context of ownership rights. For other meanings, see property (disambiguation). Property law Part of the common law series Acquisition of property Gift Adverse possession Deed ...
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Talk:Real property
Talk:Real property According to the recent USPTO ruling in ... Jan 18, 2003 (UTC) Why are real property and real estate redirected to the same page. Real property is not the same thing as real estate. Real property includes such things as easements, incorporeal heridiments ... a redirect) an an article about real property and its elements started here. Alex756 ...
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