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real and personal property

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real and personal property

Basic types of property in English common law, roughly corresponding to the division between immovables and movables in civil law. Real property consists of land, buildings, crops, and other resources, improvements, or fixtures still attached to the land. Personal property is essentially all property other than real property, including goods, animals, money, and vehicles.



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The court order told Madoff, who has allegedly confessed to bilking investors worldwide of billions of dollars, to list: "bank accounts, brokerage accounts, investments, business interests, loans, lines of credit, and real and personal property.
The court order told Madoff, who has allegedly confessed to bilking investors worldwide of billions of dollars, to list: "bank accounts, brokerage accounts, investments, business interests, loans, lines of credit, and real and personal property.
 
 
 
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