domestic fixtures

domestic fixtures
Such chattels as have been affixed to a dwelling house for the comfort or convenience of the tenant. Such fixtures include stoves and ranges fixed in brickwork, furnaces, gas fixtures, pumps, clocks, window blinds, bath tubs. The tenant may lawfully remove domestic fixtures which have been annexed to the premises by himself for the more advantageous use thereof, provided no material injury results to the realty or to the substantial characteristics of the articles. Raymond v Strickland, 124 Ga 504, 52 SE 619.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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