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real property
[ ree-uhl, reel ]
noun
- an estate or property consisting of lands and of all appurtenances to lands, as buildings, crops, or mineral rights ( personal property ).
real property
noun
- immovable property, esp land and buildings, including proprietary rights over land, such as mineral rights Also calledreal estate Compare personal property
real property
- Property held in the form of land or buildings.
Word History and Origins
Origin of real property1
Example Sentences
But James' suggestion that Trump post his real property to the court is "absurd," Germain said, arguing that the court is "not equipped to manage" it.
Chubb was “actively negotiating” with Trump but “within the past week” the company reversed course and “notified Defendants that it could not accept real property as collateral,” according to Garten.
If Trump isn’t able to pay, the state “could levy and sell his assets, lien his real property, and garnish anyone who owes him money,” Syracuse University Law Professor Gregory Germain said.
It decided the pension law involved no real property of the type the federal constitution envisioned.
But other kinds of real property, too, served as hubs for organizing resistance and creating art, music, literature and political thought.
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