Immovable definition

Immovable means Jersey land and any buildings and premises forming part of Jersey land;
Immovable property situated in the other Contracting State shall include
Immovable means the land plus the Building and other structures erected thereon from time to time;

Examples of Immovable in a sentence

  • Gains derived by a resident of a Contracting State from the alienation of immovable property referred to in Article 6 (Income from Immovable Property) and situated in the other Contracting State may be taxed in that other State.

  • All right, title and interest of Mortgagor in, to and under all sales contracts, service contracts, utility contracts, and any other documents or agreements relating to the Immovable Property.

  • The regulations may differ depending on the type of business located in the Immovable but may not be discriminatory.

  • All right, title and interest of Mortgagor in and to all utility, escrow and other deposits now or hereafter relating to the Immovable Property or the operation thereof.

  • Capital represented by immovable property referred to in Article 6 (Income from Immovable Property), owned by a resident of a Contracting State and situated in the other Contracting State, may be taxed in that other State.


More Definitions of Immovable

Immovable. : means the land described in Schedule "B", plus the Building and other structures erected thereon from time to time;
Immovable means an immovable in respect of which Her Majesty in right of Canada makes grants in lieu of property taxes to municipalities in accordance with the general policy applicable to immovables belonging to Her Majesty.
Immovable means all and singular the land and premises municipally known as ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-des-Ormeaux), Quebec being more particularly described in Schedule “A” attached hereto together with any servitudes, easements, rights-of-way or privileges appurtenant or belonging thereto;
Immovable means the emplacement described in Section 16 hereof.
Immovable means, when referring to tangible property, all improvements to the land, such as roads, dams, and canals, and all items of tangible property that are securely affixed and attached to the land or to buildings or other structures on the land. All other items of tangible property are “Movable”.
Immovable means anything that cannot be used for its intended purpose elsewhere, because moving it would involve irreparable destructive action.
Immovable means land with its buildings and improvements.