Property Ownership
In Louisiana, 'component parts' of immovable property are things that:
ACan be removed without damaging the property
BAre so permanently incorporated into the property that they lose their separate identity and cannot be removed without substantial damage✓ Correct
CAre listed separately in the Act of Sale
DAre owned by the tenant during occupancy
Explanation
Under Louisiana Civil Code, component parts are things incorporated into immovable property so that they cannot be removed without substantial damage to themselves or the principal thing. They become part of the immovable and are transferred with it.
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