10) Contracts for public works, and servitudes and other real rights over immovable property. (334a)
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Under the old Civil Code the words "administrative concessions for public works" were used instead of " contracts for public works". The properties referred to are not material things but rights, which are necessarily intangible. The piece of paper on which the contract for public works has been written is necessarily personal property, but the contract itself, or rather, the right to the contract, is real property.
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