A lot is essentially considered a parcel of real property in some countries or immovable property (meaning practically the same thing) in other countries.
en.wikipedia.org It has vertical pupils, immovable eyelids, and leaf-like toe pads.
en.wikipedia.org Immovable property, however, such as houses, fields, vines, barns, and wine-presses, he confiscated.
en.wikipedia.org In crocodyliforms, the braincase is strongly sutured to a bone called the quadrate, making the skull completely immovable or akinetic.
en.wikipedia.org The heir or legatee, in fact, becomes owner of movable property only on its delivery, and of immovable property on its registration.
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