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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61. Another person's immovable property mentioned in the preceding paragraph is the servient estate, and one's own immovables are the dominant estate.
62. The old separating screen in structure is connected with the mill and immovable, so it is difficult to separate the higher viscous materials.
63. The current Guarantee Law has several shortcomings and needs to be modified with respect to the hypothecate of usufruct from immovable property.
64. The term "property" as mentioned in this Law includes real estates (immovable property) and movable property.
65. I GIVE all my share and interest of and in the landed property situate lying and being at [the description of immovable property e.g. address] to [the relationship of beneficiary e.g.
66. Under dynamic loading(Sentencedict.com ), deflection value and stress of asphalt pavement are different from immovable load.
67. Immovable property transferring exists in two processes of contract and registration.
68. His countenance remained immovable, only there was the faintest conceivable tremor of the white attenuated mouth.
69. It is impossible for the immovable property to have problems of bona fide acquisition except in the case of tenancy in common.
70. In legal terms, there are movable and immovable property between the two.
71. She did not, indeed , expect Lily to remain equally immovable.
72. The trunk of a tree is immovable; the foliage is capricious.
73. Their underlying investment assets includes Corporate Bonds, asset-backed securities, mortgage-backed security, immovable property investment trust and bank debt etc .
74. As a regulation of innocent purchase of immovable property in our country, "Reality of laws" is a correct choice.
75. But most meetings are seen as immovable blocks in diaries.
76. Jim stepped inside the door, as immovable as a setter at the scent of quail.
77. Income from immovable property, dividends, interest, royalties and other 7 categories of income are taxable by both countries, but the tax jurisdiction of resident country is at the first place.
78. "Cooperative management system", "movable property auction and immovable property rental" and "overall property transference" were the typical reforms of the township hospitals in Zhejiang Province.
79. He gave no reasons, but we could tell by his face that he was immovable.
80. Compare to traditional immovable watchdog timer, this thesis provides a method to realize alterable watchdog timer. By using this method, the chip can be applied in a broader field.
81. Taxpayer: it is easy to understand the immovable property, but what do you mean by the intangible asset?
82. All bearings are on immovable supports at the same elevation.
83. We will make out an invoice for selling immovable properties for you.
84. Thus, an individual would ordinarily be deemed to have the capacity to transfer or receive immovable property if he or she has the requisite capacity according to the situs.
85. No business tax is levied on the behavior of using immovable property to invest and buy shares, participate in receiving the investor's profit distribution and jointly share investment risks.
86. I guess this is what an unstoppable force meets an immovable object.
87. Immovable joints include the sutures of the skull (see fontanel).
88. They are ideal for servicing large, immovable machinery, working off a conveyor line, product assembly, and other plant maintenance and operations.
More similar words: movable, removable, lovable, provable, livable, unsolvable, cultivable, observable, believable, achievable, conceivable, unbelievable, inconceivable, immutable, immeasurable, accounts receivable, removal, immoral, immortal, immodest, immolate, immobile, immobilise, immolation, immobilize, immobility, immoderate, immoderately, believably, unbelievably.