Classes of Immovable Property:
1.) Immovable by nature = those which cannot be moved from place to place because of their nature such as land (Art 415(1)), mines, quarries and slag dumps (Art 415(
);
2.) Immovable by incorporation = those which are essentially movables but are attached to an immovable in such manner as to become an integral part thereof [Examples: those mentioned in par 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6 of Art 415, except land, buildings, and roads]
3.) Immovable by destination = those which are essentially movables, but by the purpose for which they have been placed in an immovable, partake the nature of the latter because of the added utility derived there from (such as those mentioned in pars 4, 6,7 & 9 of Art 415); and
4.) Immovable by analogy or by law = those mentioned in Art 415(10) -- right of usufruct easements, and servitudes.
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