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Discover Ludwig"immovable property" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in legal and financial contexts to refer to a piece of real estate or physical property that cannot be moved, such as a house, office building, or land. For example: "Buying immovable property can be a great investment in the long term."
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Fire insurance is required on immovable property in Germany.
In some societies slaves were considered movable property, in others immovable property, like real estate.
"The substantial amount of immovable property confiscated from European Jews remains unrestituted," they write.
He finds that taxes on immovable property harm growth the least and those on corporate profits hurt it most.
A study by the OECD suggests that taxes on immovable property are the most growth-friendly of all major taxes.
It is generally acknowledged that immovable property taxes are one of the main revenue sources for local government.
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Land as immovable properties is mentioned explicitly as an investment asset covered by TTIP.
Abdel-Azzem el-Ashri, a justice ministry spokesman, said a ministerial inventory committee had ordered the "movable and immovable properties" of 572 Muslim Brotherhood leaders to be seized.
Only by meeting both of the conditions can governments levy immovable properties from the citizens.
The mosque is located in the Bahçecik Quarter of Trabzon in Turkey, and it was registered as immovable cultural property.
The subjects of the other four parts are: obligations, including concepts of sale and contract; things, including immovable and movable property; domestic relations; and succession.
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