Immovable definition

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;
Immovable. : means the land described in Schedule "B", plus the Building and other structures erected thereon from time to time;

Examples of Immovable in a sentence

  • Immovable property shall be exclusively in the name of contractor/company and not in the name of family members/relatives/others.

  • Immovable Assets(Rs. In lakh)Sl.NoDescriptionExtentLocationFace valueMarket value1Land 2Building 3Plant & machinery 4Commercial plots 2.

  • If the dues of Secured Creditor together with interest, all costs, charges and expenses incurred by it, or part thereof as may be acceptable to Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company Limited are tendered by or on behalf of the Borrower or guarantor(s) at any time before (the date fixed for sale or transfer of the secured asset, the Immovable Property/ Secured Asset in question shall not be sold or transferred.

  • CriteriaMethod of evaluationExperienceAll Partners of JV must satisfy collectively.Available bid capacity Immovable propertyEach partner of JV should meet the criteria in proportion of shares of partners in JV.

  • Evaluation shall be done as under:- CriteriaMethod of evaluationExperienceAll partners of JV must satisfy collectively.Available bid capacity Immovable propertyEach partner of JV should meet the criteria in proportion of shares of partners in JV.


More Definitions of Immovable

Immovable means Jersey land and any buildings and premises forming part of Jersey land;
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 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 the emplacement described in Section 16 hereof.
Immovable means anything that cannot be used for its intended purpose elsewhere, because moving it would involve irreparable destructive action.
Immovable means the constructions erected on the land described in Schedule "C".
Immovable means the immovable within the ownership of the Mortgagor, comprising a land area located in •, having a surface of •, cadastral number •, together with the building[s] •3 existing thereon, cadastral number •, registered with the Real Estate Book no. • of locality •, as reflected in the Real Estate Book extract no. •/•, issued by the Real Estate Book Office of • Ordinary Court, and all Immovable by Destination, as defined below, together with all improvements, additions and extensions, as provided in Article 1777 of the Civil Code; “Immovable by Destination” any and all items which are attached or fixed to the Immovable or to improvements, additions or extensions to the Immovable including movables that are supposed to be necessary in accordance with the destination and for the good exploitation of the Immovable, including but not limited to •, constructions in course of finalization, etc.;