Synonym: firm, fixed, stable, stationary, steadfast. Antonym: movable. Similar words: movable, removable, lovable, provable, livable, unsolvable, cultivable, observable. Meaning: [ɪ'muːvəbl] n. property consisting of houses and land. adj. not able or intended to be moved.
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31. Jim stopped inside the door, as immovable as a setter at the scent of quail.
32. If they fail to reach an agreement and the immovable property or movable property is divisible and doing so would not reduce its value, the actual thing shall be divided.
33. Immovable assets that are sold or leased are within China.
34. The Code precludes parties' freedom on the choice of law in relation to immovable property.
35. He stopped half-way, however, when he attached to Appearance a subjective meaning only, and put the abstract essence immovable outside it as the thing-in-itself beyond the reach of our cognition.
36. In a deep silence and immovable the others watched him dumbfounded.
37. Article 156 Easement holders shall, according to the stipulations in the contract, have the right to use another person's immovable property to get better results from his own immovables.
38. The reason for this was that he decided to orientate the map in the direction of the Pole Star since Polaris was the immovable guiding light in which the voyagers of that era placed their trust.
39. Tax Bases : tax on immovable property ( excluding land ) of enterprises and organizations and tax on land.
40. The right to use agricultural land is an independent usufruct of immovable property.
41. But faith listens neither to Presumption, nor to Despair, nor to Cowardice, nor to Precipitancy, but it hears God say, "Stand still," and immovable as a rock it stands.
42. The system of property registration for the immovable estate is the foundation for the law of property, and plays an important role in it.
43. The fifth copy of the immovable property sales invoice and the Property Right Acceptance Form will do.
44. Article 39 No organization or individual may occupy, misappropriate or arbitrarily allocate a trade union's assets, funds or immovable property allocated by the State for use by the trade union.
45. What happens when an unstoppable force meets a immovable object?
46. Historically,(http://sentencedict.com/immovable.html) immovable objects are easy to out maneuver and real long-term stubbornness is the Maginot Line of negotiating styles.
47. Hypothecate loan of usufruct from immovable properties is a brand new financial business, which implies a new legal nexus.
48. Tax official : yes, it does in the case of transfer of the intangible assets or immovable property.
49. In the modern society of rule of law, the property right, especially the ownership of immovable property is the sacred and inviolable right that is guaranteed in the constitutional law.
50. By exploring origin and vicissitude of bona fide possession, we point out that the system of bona fides possession only is applied to movable property at first, and then to immovable property later.
51. In China, the supply curve of labor is moving right, and the demand curve is immovable. In new equilibrium quantity, real wages is lower, employment quantity is increase.
52. Bombproof - A hold or anchor that is thought to offer the utmost security; for example, a top-rope anchor around a large, stable tree trunk or immovable boulder.
53. Preferential right that directly provided by law, means special creditors can be paid before the other creditors form the debtor 's particular movable and immovable property, or all property.
54. Verbs are action words, much nicer than stolid, immovable nouns.
55. The crime target of an appropriation crime includes both movable property and immovable assets.
56. Article 144 The ownership of immovable property shall be bound by the law of the place where it is situated.
57. Here are mainly refers to the movable and immovable property[sentencedict.com], we can see images of things.
58. There shall be regarded as taxes on income all taxes imposed on total income, or on elements of income, including taxes on gains from the alienation of movable or immovable property.
59. As the sub-right of adjacent right in immovable estate, environmental adjacent right is accepted by modern society.
60. If you want to resell that part of the housing, you will be levied again at 5% on the transfer of immovable property.
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