res immobiles

res immobiles
(Civil law.) Immovable corporeal things, consisting of land and that which is connected therewith either by nature or art, such as trees and buildings. See Mackeldey's Roman Law § 160.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • immobilia or res immobiles — immovable things, such as lands and buildings See also res immobiles …   Black's law dictionary

  • immobilia or res immobiles — immovable things, such as lands and buildings See also res immobiles …   Black's law dictionary

  • res — /riyz/ The subject matter of a trust or will. In the civil law, a thing; an object. As a term of the law, this word has a very wide and extensive signification, including not only things which are objects of property, but also such as are not… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Res — (lat.), 1) so v.w. Sache, Ding; bes. 2) in juristischem Sinne jeder von der Person äußerlich unabhängige, aber der Unterwerfung unter eine Person fähige Gegenstand, ein Rechtsobject. In dieser weitesten Bedeutung werden die Sachen von den… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Res — Res, lat., Sache, im Rechtswesen jedes Ding, Rechtsobject, Sache, Streitgegenstand, Rechtsstreit, Angelegenheit, Geschäft, Natur der Sache (re, in, ex, re), Allgemeinheit oder Dinglichkeit eines Rechtsverhältnisses (in rem), Inbegriff von… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • de nomine proprio non est curandum cum in substantia non erretur; quia nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — /diy nomaniy prowpriyow non est kyaraendam kam in sabstaensh(iy)a non ariytar, kwaya nomana myiiwtabiliya sant, riyz otam imowbaliyz/ As to the proper namei it is not to be regarded where it errs not in substance, because names are changeable,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — /nomana myuwtabil(i)ya sant, riyz odam amowbaliyz/ names are mutable, but things are immovable [immutable] A name may be true or false, or may change, but the thing itself always maintains its identity …   Black's law dictionary

  • de nomine proprio non est curandum cum in substantia non erretur; quia nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — /diy nomaniy prowpriyow non est kyaraendam kam in sabstaensh(iy)a non ariytar, kwaya nomana myiiwtabiliya sant, riyz otam imowbaliyz/ As to the proper namei it is not to be regarded where it errs not in substance, because names are changeable,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — /nomana myuwtabil(i)ya sant, riyz odam amowbaliyz/ names are mutable, but things are immovable [immutable] A name may be true or false, or may change, but the thing itself always maintains its identity …   Black's law dictionary

  • De nomine proprio non est curandum cum in substantia non erretur; quia nomina mutabilia sunt, res autem immobiles — As to the proper name, it is not to be regarded when there is no substantial error, because names are changeable; but things, that is, facts, are not …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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