Definition of Immovables

1. Noun. (plural of immovable) ¹

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Definition of Immovables

1. immovable [n] - See also: immovable

Lexicographical Neighbors of Immovables

immortelle
immortelles
immortification
immortifications
immorts
immotile
immotility
immovabilities
immovability
immovable
immovable bandage
immovable joint
immovableness
immovablenesses
immovables (current term)
immovably
immoveable
immoved
immozymase
immund
immundicities
immundicity
immune
immune-response gene
immune adherence
immune adherence phenomenon
immune adherence reaction
immune adhesion test
immune adsorption

Literary usage of Immovables

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Conflict of Laws; Or, Private International Law by Francis Wharton (1906)
"be seen that interests in land less than freehold, mortgages, and leases, which, by the English common law,1 are personalty, are immovables by the Roman ..."

2. A History of French Private Law by Jean Brissaud, Rapelje Howell (1912)
"The debtor gave his movables as a pledge to the creditor, or else the latter distrained upon them, if payment were not made.1 immovables escaped creditors ..."

3. A Digest of the Law of England with Reference to the Conflict of Laws by Albert Venn Dicey (1908)
"What is the law governing a contract with regard to immovables or land ? The capacity' to enter into a valid contract with regard to land is certainly, ..."

4. Draft Outlines of an International Code by David Dudley Field (1876)
"Law governing succession to immovables. 586- The succession to the immovable property of one who dies intestate as to such property, is determined ..."

5. A Treatise on Private International Law: Or the Conflict of Laws, with by John Westlake (1858)
"Extent of Lex Situs as to Things and Rights connected with immovables •• 67 5. ... Forms required for the Transfer of immovables by the Owner .. .. 71 7. ..."

6. International Civil and Commercial Law as Founded Upon Theory, Legislation by Friedrich Meili (1905)
"immovables, v. Bar, i, 593. I. According to universal rule the lex rei ... The laws relating to immovables are allied with : — 1. the organization of ..."

7. Law Made Easy: A Book for the People by Lelia Josephine Robinson (1886)
"Movables and immovables—Other Terms in Use—An Estate in Lands—The Estate in Fee ... Movables and immovables. The earliest and most natural division of ..."

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