Immovable property and Movable are two categories of property that are defined by their nature and characteristics.
Immovable property, refers to property that cannot be moved or transferred without damaging or destroying its substance. Examples of immovable property include land, buildings, and other fixed assets.
Movable property, on the other hand, refers to property that can be moved or transferred from one place to another without any damage to its substance. Examples of movable property include vehicles, furniture, jewelry, money, and other personal belongings.
BASIS FOR COMPARISON | IMMOVABLE PROPERTY | MOVABLE PROPERTY |
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Nature | Land and buildings. | Furniture, vehicles, jewelry, etc. |
Permanence | Fixed in nature and cannot be easily moved or removed. | Not permanently attached to a particular location and can be moved or transferred. |
Ownership | Typically owned by individuals or legal entities. | May be owned by individuals, legal entities, or even animals or birds. |
Registration | Transactions require registration with the government to be legally valid. | Transactions do not require registration. |
Transfer | Rules and regulations for transfer are complex and stringent. | Transfer may be done through a simple agreement or exchange. |