Property Ownership
Which of the following best describes 'immovable property' under Louisiana Civil Law?
AAny property that cannot be moved physically
BLand and anything permanently attached to it, equivalent to real property✓ Correct
COnly buildings, not land
DProperty held in a trust
Explanation
Under Louisiana Civil Law, 'immovable property' is the equivalent of 'real property' in common law states — it includes land and anything permanently attached to it, such as buildings and fixtures.
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