Property Ownership

In Louisiana, which of the following is an example of an 'incorporeal immovable'?

AA building on leased land
BA predial servitude, usufruct, or right of use — real rights in immovable property✓ Correct
CA warehouse attached to the ground
DMineral rights in neighboring states

Explanation

Under Louisiana Civil Code, incorporeal immovables are real rights in immovable property that are not physical objects — such as predial servitudes, usufructs, rights of use, and rights of habitation. They are classified as immovables because they relate to immovable property.

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