
n. 1) all land, structures, firmly attached and integrated equipment (such as light fixtures or a well pump), anything growing on the land, and all "interests" in the property, which may include the right to future ownership (remainder), right to occupy for a period of time (tenancy or life estate), the right to drill for oil, the right to get the ...
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In English common law, real property, real estate, realty, or immovable property is any subset of land that has been legally defined and the improvements to it have been made by human efforts: buildings, machinery, wells, dams, ponds, mines, canals, roads, etc. Real property and personal property are the two main subunits of property in English Co...
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Land, buildings, and other improvements affixed to the land.
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Real estate; land and anything growing on it or attached to it, such as trees, fences, and buildings.
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Land plus all other property that is in some way attached to the land.
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Is any land and permanent fixtures on it.
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Land and attachments to the land, such as buildings, fences, etc.
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(n) A real property is defined as the property which are physically visible and firmly attached to fixed position including land, structure constructed, erected equipments, development to land, growth in the property like trees etc including all interest in such properties.
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Land plus all other property that is in some way attached to the land.
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Land and all the things that are attached to it. Anything that is not real property is personal property and personal property is anything that isn't nailed down, dug into or built onto the land. A house is real property, but a dining room set is not. That which consists of land, and of all rights and profits arising from and annexed to land, of .....
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See: real estate
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Land, anything growing on the land and anything erected on or attached to the land. Also called real estate.
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[
n] - property consisting of houses and land
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Land and anything permanently affixed to the land. If an item can be removed from real property without significant effort or damage, it is considered personal property.
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real estate noun property consisting of houses and land
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- Land and improvements, including buildings and PERSONAL PROPERTY, that is permanently attached to the land or customarily transferred with the land.
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land, including all the natural resources and permanent buildings on it.
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