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Princeton's WordNet

  1. real property, real estate, realty, immovablenoun

    property consisting of houses and land

Wiktionary

  1. real propertynoun

    Property in the form of land as opposed to personal possessions; real estate.

Wikipedia

  1. Real property

    In English common law, real property, real estate, immovable property or, solely in the US and Canada, realty, is land which is the property of some person and all structures (also called improvements or fixtures) integrated with or affixed to the land, including crops, buildings, machinery, wells, dams, ponds, mines, canals, and roads, among other things. The term is historic, arising from the now-discontinued form of action, which distinguished between real property disputes and personal property disputes. Personal property, or personalty, was, and continues to be, all property that is not real property. In countries with personal ownership of real property, civil law protects the status of real property in real-estate markets, where estate agents work in the market of buying and selling real estate. Scottish civil law calls real property "heritable property", and in French-based law, it is called immobilier ("immovable property").

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  1. real property

    Real property, also known as real estate, refers to land and anything permanently attached to it, including buildings, houses, trees and minerals. It also includes the interests, benefits, and rights inherent in the ownership of the land or the immovable property. In some cases, it might involve air rights, surface rights, and subsurface rights. Real property can be owned, bought, sold, leased, and used as investment.

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  1. Real property

    In English common law, real property, real estate, realty, or immovable property is any subset of land that has been legally defined and the improvements to it made by human efforts: any buildings, machinery, wells, dams, ponds, mines, canals, roads, etc. Real property and personal property are the two main subunits of property in English Common Law. In countries with personal ownership of real property, civil law protects the status of real property in real-estate markets, where estate agents work in the market of buying and selling real estate. Scottish civil law calls real property "heritable property", and in French-based law, it is called immobilier.

Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms

  1. real property

    Lands, buildings, structures, utilities systems, improvements, and appurtenances thereto. Includes equipment attached to and made part of buildings and structures (such as heating systems) but not movable equipment (such as plant equipment).

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of real property in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of real property in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of real property in a Sentence

  1. Superior Court Judge Maryann D'Addezio:

    Mr. Millete, you must not harass, strike, threaten, assault, follow,stalk, molest, destroy or damage critical or real property, disturb theirpeace, keep them under surveillance or block their movements.


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