Thursday, October 13, 2011

Personal Properties




CHAPTER 2
MOVABLE PROPERTY
 

Art. 416. The following things are deemed to be personal property:
    (1) Those movables susceptible of appropriation which are not included in the preceding article; 
    (2) Real property which by any special provision of law is considered as personal property;

    (3) Forces of nature which are brought under control by science; and

    (4) In general, all things which can be transported from place to place without impairment of the real property to which they are fixed. (335a)
Discussions:
(1) There are many examples of  various kinds of personal property, such as a fountain pen, a piano and animals.
 (2) Growing crops for the purposes or the Chattel Mortgage Law; machinery placed on a tenement by a tenant, who did not act as the agent of the tenement owner.
(3)  Electricity, gas, light, nitrogen are the examples of this under control of science.
(4) Machinery not attached to land nor needed for the carrying on of an industry conducted therein; portable radio; a diploma hanging on the wall.

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