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41immovable finger — (Order Decapoda): Finger [Stachowitsch, 1992] …
42immovable joint — synarthrosis …
43immovable property — belongings that cannot be moved from place to place, property that is not portable, property that is forbidden by the Halacha to be used to repay debt of its owner …
44immovable property — /ɪˌmu:vəb(ə)l prɒpəti/ noun houses and other buildings on land …
45immovable property — Real property and some things attached to realty but not in the nature of freehold and constituting personalty rather than realty. 42 Am J1st Prop § 24. Land and chattels real. Sneed v Ewing, 28 Ky (5 JJ Marsh) 460 …
46immovable bandage — noun a bandage of cloth impregnated with a substance (e.g., plaster of Paris) that hardens soon after it is applied • Hypernyms: ↑bandage, ↑patch …
47immovable feast — noun : an ecclesiastical feast that always occurs on the same day of the year …
48immovable fixture — noun : fixture 2c(1) …
49movable and immovable — ▪ legal concept in later Roman and modern civil law systems, the basic division of things subject to ownership. In general, the distinction rests on ordinary conceptions of physical mobility: immovables would be such things as land or… …
50be immovable — index remain (stay) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …