Preliminaries Flashcards
Master Definition of Properties and the litmus test of a immovable property.
Definition
All things which are or which maybe subject for appropriation.
Classification of Properties
- Immovable(Real)
2. Movable (Personal)
Enumerate Immovable Properties in 415(1)
Land, buildings, roads and constructions of all kinds adhered to the soil;
Enumerate Immovable Properties in 415(2)
Trees, plants, and growing fruits, while they are attached to the land or form an integral part of an immovable;
Enumerate Immovable Properties in 415(3)
Everything attached to an immovable in a fixed manner, in such a way that it cannot be separated therefrom without breaking the material or deterioration of the object;
Enumerate Immovable Properties in 415(4)
Statues, reliefs, paintings or other objects for use or ornamentation, placed in buildings or on lands by the owner of the immovable in such a manner that it reveals the intention to attach them permanently to the tenements;
Enumerate Immovable Properties in 415(6)
Animal houses, pigeon-houses, beehives, fish ponds or breeding places of similar nature, in case their owner has placed them or preserves them with the intention to have them permanently attached to the land, and forming a permanent part of it; the animals in these places are included
Enumerate Immovable Properties in 415(7)
Fertilizer actually used on a piece of land;
Enumerate Immovable Properties in 415(8)
Mines, quarries, and slag dumps, while the matter thereof forms part of the bed, and waters either running or stagnant;
Enumerate Immovable Properties in 415(9)
Docks and structures which, though floating, are intended by their nature and object to remain at a fixed place on a river, lake, or coast;
Enumerate Immovable Properties in 415(10)
Contracts for public works, and servitudes and other real rights over immovable property. (334a)
Basic Personal Property 416(1)
Movables susceptible to appropriation , NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRECEDING ARTICLE
Basic Personal Property 416(2)
REAL PROPERTY which by any special provisions of law is considered personality
Basic Personal Property 416(3)
FORCES OF NATURE brought under control by science
Basic Personal Property 416(4)
In general, all things which CAN BE TRANSPORTED from place to place without impairment of the real property to which they are fixed.
Paragraph 4 redundancy with 416(1) considering 415-3