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In the common law, real property (or realty) refers to one of the two main classes of property, the other class being personal property (personalty). Real property generally encompasses land, land improvements resulting from human effort including buildings and machinery sited on land, and various property rights over the preceding.
The concept is variously named and defined in other jurisdictions: heritable property in Scotland, immobilier in France, and immovable property in Canada, United States, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malta, Cyprus, and in countries where civil law systems prevail, including most of Europe, Russia, and South America.
TV Realty
Some people watch reality TV; others are content just watching reality itself.
The NYT recently ran a fantastic article about two such hobbyists: Judy and Gladys...
Black Focus School a Realty
Canada's first black focussed school is set to open in Toronto in fall 2009.680 News Reports:Following an emotional public debate on the issue Tuesday night, Toronto District School Board trustees voted in favour of creating a black-focused public school: a school with a curriculum and teaching environment focused on black history and culture...
Limerick of the Week: Majestic Realty
This may not be the best Limerick I've ever composed, but I think it among my most useful. It pretty much sums up the case and states the relevant exception to the rule that parties are generally not liable for...
Interesting Market Analysis from Zip Realty CEO
Foreclosure Stats from Realty Trac
RealtyTrac has released its January 2009 U.S. Foreclosure Market Report, The Report shows a 10 percent decrease in forecloures from the previous month but still up 18 percent from January 2008...
















