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real property n. 1) all land, structures, firmly attached and integrated equipment (such as light fixtures or a well pump), anything growing on the land, and all "interests" in the property which may be the right to future ownership (remainder), right to occupy for a period of time (tenancy or life estate) the right to drill for oil, the right to get the property back (a reversion) if it is no longer used for its current purpose (such as use for a hospital, school or city hall), use of airspace (condominium) or an easement across another's property. Real property should be thought of as a group of rights like a bundle of sticks which can be divided. It is distinguished from the other type of property, personal property, which is made up of movable items. 2) one of the principal areas of law like contracts, negligence, probate, family law and criminal law. (See: real estate, personal property, reversion, life estate, condominium, easement) See also: demesne, domain, estate, fee, freehold, holding, immovable, land, property, real estate, realty REAL PROPERTY, That which consists of land, and of all rights and profits
arising from and annexed to land, of a permanent, immovable nature. In order
to make one's interest in land, real estate, it must be an interest not less
than for the party's life, because a term of years, even for a thousand
years, perpetually renewable, is a mere personal estate. 3 Russ. R. 376. It
is usually comprised under the words lands, tenements, and hereditaments.
Real property is corporeal, or incorporeal.
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