Property Ownership
In Louisiana, 'immovable property' (immovables) includes:
AMobile homes not attached to the ground
BTracts of land, with their component parts (buildings, trees, crops not yet harvested)✓ Correct
CVehicles and machinery
DStocks and bonds
Explanation
Under Louisiana Civil Code, immovable property (real property) includes tracts of land and their component parts such as buildings, standing trees, and crops not yet harvested. This corresponds to real estate in common law jurisdictions.
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