Movable property

Author: Peter Berry
Date Of Creation: 20 February 2021
Update Date: 16 May 2024
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Immovable Property & Movable Property
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A good is an object, property or property that has a certain economic value and whose purpose is to satisfy a desire or need.

The movable property are all those tangible and intangible assets that can be moved from one place to another without losing their integrity or functionality. For example: an appliance, a movie, a pair of shoes. This differentiates them from real estate, which cannot be moved, since they are portions of land or buildings.

Movable goods are part of the market and are goods that can be bought, sold and exchanged.

  • See also: Real estate

Movable property in law

Generally, the concept of "personal property" is used to designate personal or company objects in legal or commercial documents.

Some personal property needs to be entered in a register. For example: vehicles of all kinds, the purchase of weapons for personal defense, the purchase of a work of art made by a recognized painter.


The branches of law classify movable property in different ways:

For civil law, movable property that is attached to a real estate is part of it. That is, the doors, windows, tiles that are part of a home are considered part of the property.

For criminal law, movable property that is part of real estate is considered movable property because it can be stolen.

Examples of movable property

Vehicles CarShip
TruckSubmarine
BikePlane
MotorcycleHelicopter
Home appliances FridgeDryers
Washing machineMicrowave oven
TVBlender
Air conditionerElectric oven
Furniture TableDesk
Chairlibrary
ArmchairBank
Clothing SneakersSocks
JacketGloves
PantsShirt
BeltBlouse
Cookware KnifeSpoon
ForkGlass
JugPlate
Musical instruments PianoFiddle
Double bassGuitar
Library items BookNotebook
PencilRule
CompassEraser
Decorative objects PictureFlower pot
Photo framePen
VaseAshtray
Grooming items SoapConditioner
TowelCream
ShampooToothpaste
Intangibles CopyrightMp4 file
MovieBlog
Ebook Tv show
  • It can serve you: Durable and non-durable goods

Property

A good is considered to be property when its transfer from one place to another is not possible. The term designates those constructions that are on land. For example: a house, a factory, a place, a building. They are part of the market and are goods that can be bought, sold and exchanged.


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