In English law. Property of every description, except estates of freehold and inheritance. Sugd. Vend. 495; Co. Litt. 1196. In French law. This term includes all kinds of property, real and personal. Biens are divided into Mens meubles, movable property; and Mens immeubles, immovable property. The distinction between movable and immovable property is recognized by the continental jurists, and gives rise, in the civil as well as in the common law, to many important distinctions as to rights and remedies. Story, Confl. Laws,
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