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A sheesham tree is:
Movable property
Immovable property.
Both movable and immovable property
None of the above.
- Movable property: Items that can be moved from one place to another without altering their nature or structure, like vehicles or furniture.
- Immovable property: Items that cannot be moved without changing their nature, usually land or anything attached to the earth, like buildings or trees.
- Both movable and immovable property: Not applicable in this context as categories are distinct; something typically is either movable or immovable.
- None of the above: Suggests that the options provided do not answer the question, which is not the case here.
- A sheesham tree is anchored to the ground and considered part of the land it grows on.
Option:2, Immovable property.
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