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Discover Ludwig"movable property" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It refers to any type of property or asset that can be physically moved or transferred from one location to another. You can use "movable property" in various contexts, such as legal documents, financial reports, or discussions about personal or business assets. Here is an example sentence: "The landlord was responsible for any damage caused to the tenant's movable property during the term of the lease."
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Some legal systems treat aircraft simply as ordinary movable property.
Movable property (such as yams, money, and clothing) is inherited matrilineally.
In some societies slaves were considered movable property, in others immovable property, like real estate.
In most societies he was movable property, but in some he was real property.
The kinship system features double descent, land being inherited in the paternal line and movable property in the maternal.
These are used to insure certain types of movable property whether or not the property is actually in transit.
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We used housing characteristics (block house, house ownership, whether adolescents have their own bedrooms) and availability of amenities and movable properties (fridge/freezer, television, radio, computer and car) to assess material circumstance.
All movable and stationary property of the Former Polish State will be sequestered for the purpose of securing all manner of public valuables". 1773-PSS).
4. On the date of the transfer of powers and responsibilities, Israel shall also transfer all movable and immovable property which exclusively serves the offices of the Civil Administration in the Spheres, including premises, whether government-owned or rented, equipment, registers, files and computer programs.
A fixed charge is defined over a determined (specific) movable or immovable property.
The SADC's legal status is outlined in Article 3(1) of the Declaration, which states that the "SADC shall be an international organisation and shall have legal personality with capacity and power to enter into contract, acquire, own or dispose of movable or immovable property and to sue and to be sued" (SADC 1992).
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