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  • 41impounded property — Movable property held in legal custody. impoverishment. See pauper …

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  • 42movable rights — Rights in movables; rights in personal property …

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  • 43Personal property — For other uses, see Personal property (disambiguation). Property law …

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  • 44personal property — see property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. personal property …

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  • 45Immovable property — is an immovable object, an item of property that cannot be moved. In the United States it is also commercially and legally known as real estate and in Britain as property. It is known by other terms in other countries of the world.Immovable… …

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  • 46Real property — In the common law, real property (or realty) refers to one of the two main classes of property, the other class being personal property ( personalty ). Real property generally encompasses land, land improvements resulting from human effort… …

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  • 47Personal Property — A type of property which, in its most general definition, can include any asset other than real estate. The distinguishing factor between personal property and real estate is that personal property is movable. That is, the asset is not fixed… …

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  • 48personal property — noun movable property (as distinguished from real estate) (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑personal estate, ↑personalty, ↑private property • Hypernyms: ↑property, ↑belongings, ↑holding …

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  • 49private property — noun movable property (as distinguished from real estate) (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑personal property, ↑personal estate, ↑personalty • Hypernyms: ↑property, ↑belongings, ↑holding …

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  • 50Community property — For the Steel Panther song, see Feel the Steel. Community property is a marital property regime that originated in civil law jurisdictions and is now also found in some common law jurisdictions. The states of the United States that recognize… …

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