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IMMEUBLES

Fr. These are, in French law, the immovables of English law. Things are immeubles from any one of three causes: (1) From their own nature, e. p., lands and houses; (2) from their destination, e.g., animals and instruments of agriculture when supplied by the landlord; or (3) by the object to which they are annexed, e.g., easements. Brown.

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