FACC 220 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Property Law
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899: property, whether corporeal or incorporeal, is divided into immovable and movables. An example would be an incorporeal property would be a song or invention. 900: land and any constructions and works of a permanent nature located thereon and anything forming an integral part thereof are immovable. Plants and minerals, as long as they are not separated or extracted from the land, are also immovable. Fruits and other products of the soil may be considered to be movables, however, when they are the object of an act of alienation. 901: movables incorporated with an immovable that lose their individuality and ensure the utility of the immovable form an integral part of the immovable. 902: integral parts of an immovable that are temporarily detached therefrom retain their immovable character if they are destined to be put back. If you need to service the elevator somewhere else, it remains an immovable.