Immovables
/ɪˈmuːvəblz/
Definitions
- (n.) Property that cannot be moved from one place to another, primarily land and things attached to it.
The sale included all immovables located on the estate.
Forms
- immovable
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Commentary
In legal contexts, immovables refer broadly to real property; drafting should distinguish clearly between immovables and movables to avoid ambiguity in property transactions.
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