Property Ownership

In Louisiana, an 'immovable by anticipation' is an example of:

AProperty that will be built in the future
BStanding timber, unharvested crops, or resources that, though technically separable, are considered immovable because they are destined to remain attached to the land✓ Correct
CProperty in an anticipated development zone
DReal property conveyed in advance of closing

Explanation

Immovables by anticipation include things destined to form part of the immovable in the future — such as standing timber, building materials destined for a specific building, or crops not yet harvested. They are treated as immovable before actual separation.

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