Real property is corporeal, or incorporeal. 2. Corporeal consists wholly of substantial, permanent objects, which may all be comprehended under the general denomination of land. There are some chattels which are so annexed to the inheritance, that they are deemed a part of it, and are called heir looms.
Real property, also referred to as real estate, realty or immovable property, is any property attached directly to land as well as the land itself. It is any subset of land that has been improved through legal human actions. Real properties include buildings, ponds, canals, roads and machinery, among other things.
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