IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
Art. 415. The following are immovable property:
(1) Land, buildings, roads and constructions of all kinds adhered to the soil;
Discussion:
" Land is the best example of immovable property. It's immovable by its very nature and even the land moved by an earthquake, an extra ordinary happening, it should still be considered immovable. a shovelful of land however, should be considered personal property, since this no longer adheres to the soil. If land is rented, it is still immovable in that sense. Buildings also considered immovable provided they are more or less of permanent structure."
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