fixed chattel

fixed chattel
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  • local chattel — A thing is local that is fixed to the freehold …   Black's law dictionary

  • local chattel — A thing is local that is fixed to the freehold …   Black's law dictionary

  • immovable — im·mov·able 1 /im mü və bəl/ adj: incapable of being moved see also immovable property at property immovable 2 n: an item of immovable property (as land, standing timber, or a building) a manufactured home placed up …   Law dictionary

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  • property law — Introduction       principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… …   Universalium

  • fixture — fix·ture n: an item of movable property so incorporated into a real property that it may be regarded as legally a part of it Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fixture …   Law dictionary

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