real property

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English - Turkish
varlık
taşınmaz mal
mülk
(Askeri) GAYRİ MENKUL ORDU MALI: Arazi, binalar, yapılar, gaz, elektrik, su sistemleri ve onların ekleri ile müştemilatları. Buna ve yapılara eklenen ve onun parçası haline gelen (ısıtma sistemleri gibi) teçhizatı içerir ancak taşınabilir teçhizatı kapsamaz (fabrika teçhizatı gibi)
huk. mülk
gayrimenkul
arazi
gayrimenkul mülkiyeti
real estate property
(Ticaret) gayri menkul mal
real estate property
taşınmaz mal
real estate property
gayrimenkul mal
credit on real property
gayri menkul karşılığı kredi
owned real property
(Ticaret) sahip olunan gayrimenkul
real estate property
emlâk
real estate property
gayrimenkul
English - English
: property in the form of land as opposed to personal possessions; real estate
land, including land improvements, structures and appurtenances thereto, but excluding movable machinery and equipment
Land, structures built on it, the air above and the ground beneath it
Land and anything permanently affixed to it
(immovable) Land, from the center of the earth and extending above the surface indefinitely, including all inherent natural attributes and any man-made improvements of a permanent nature place thereon For example: minerals, trees, buildings, and appurtenant rights
land and improvements permanently attached to it, such as buildings In some states this term is synonymous with the term real estate
Land, and generally what ever is erected or affixed to the land, such as buildings, fences and including light fixtures, plumbing and heating fixtures or other items which would be personal property if not attached
>> Land and all attachments to the land, such as buildings, crops or mineral rights Ownership of real property can be divided into various types of interests and rights
property consisting of houses and land
Land and appurtenances, including anything of a permanent nature such as structures, trees, minerals, and the interest, benefits, and inherent rights thereof
Real estate, including land and buildings
A general term meaning land, buildings and other improvements on the land and certain rights arising from its ownership Your real property includes any land you own, the structures built on it, the crops growing from it and the water and minerals under it It also includes the right to enjoy the scenic view, sunlight, wind and easements (see Easement) that arise from the terms of ownership or lease Real property is commonly known as real estate
The earth's surface extending downward to the center of the earth and upward into space, including all things permanently attached to it by nature or by people, as well as the interests, benefits, and rights inherent in real estate ownership
Land and appurtenances, including anything of permanent nature such as structures, trees, minerals, and the interest, benefits, and inherent rights thereof
The earth's surface, the air above and the ground below, as well as all appurtenances to the land including buildings, structures, fixtures, fences and improvements erected upon or affixed to the same This excludes growing crops The term real property includes the interests, benefits and rights inherent in the ownership of real estate (See bundle of rights)
Land and everything that is permanently affixed to it
Land and anything permanently affixed to the land; including structures, trees, minerals, and the interest, benefits and rights thereof
Land that extends downward to the center of the earth and upward into space, including all things permanently attached thereto by nature or man For example: minerals, trees, buildings, and appurtenant rights
Property considered to be immovable, such as land and things affixed to it
Real property is property in the form of land and buildings, rather than personal possessions. = real estate. real estate
Land and appurtenances, including anything of a permanent nature such as structures, trees, minerals and the interest, benefits and inherent rights thereof Sometimes called Real Estate
Land and any improvements permanently affixed to it, such as buildings
Land and improvements to the land such as buildings and structures Property that becomes an integral part of a building such as heating and air conditioning units is also considered to be real property
Land and the structures attached to it
Land and permanently affixed buildings and improvements
Land, including land improvements, structures, and appurtenances, but not movable machinery and equipment
Immovable property such as land and improvements on it, such as buildings
realty
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
real property

    Hyphenation

    re·al prop·er·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    ril präpırti

    Pronunciation

    /ˈrēl ˈpräpərtē/ /ˈriːl ˈprɑːpɜrtiː/

    Etymology

    [ 'rE(-&)l, 'ri(-&)l ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, real, relating to things , from Middle French, from Medieval Latin & Late Latin; Medieval Latin realis relating to things , from Late Latin, real, from Latin res thing, fact; akin to Sanskrit rayi property.
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