real property
1real property — see property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. real property …
2Real property — Real Re al (r[=e] al), a. [LL. realis, fr. L. res, rei, a thing: cf. F. r[ e]el. Cf. {Rebus}.] 1. Actually being or existing; not fictitious or imaginary; as, a description of real life. [1913 Webster] Whereat I waked, and found Before mine eyes… …
3real property — ► NOUN Law ▪ property consisting of land or buildings. Compare with PERSONAL PROPERTY(Cf. ↑personal property) …
4real property — Immovable property such as a building and land. (Dictionary of Canadian Bankruptcy Terms) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012 …
5real property — n [U] law ↑real estate …
6real property — noun uncount AMERICAN LEGAL land and the buildings on it. A more usual word is real estate …
7Real property — In the common law, real property (or realty) refers to one of the two main classes of property, the other class being personal property ( personalty ). Real property generally encompasses land, land improvements resulting from human effort… …
8real property — Informally used to refer to land or buildings. As defined by Federal banking regulations governing appraisals, real property is: an identified parcel or tract of land including improvements, easements, rights of way, undivided or future interests …
9Real Property — Any property that is attached directly to land, as well as the land itself. Real property not only includes buildings and other structures, but also rights and interests. Real property can be either rental or residential. Any structures or… …
10real property — N UNCOUNT Real property is property in the form of land and buildings, rather than personal possessions. [AM] Syn: real estate …