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From below which is immovable party?
Growing crops
Trees & Plants
Grass
Standing timber
Alright, let’s break this down:
- Option 1: Growing crops
Crops that you plant every season are typically considered movable. Once harvested, you can sell or move them. Even before harvest, they’re not permanently attached to the land.
- Option 2: Trees & Plants
Here’s the thing—if they’re growing naturally and not meant to be cut soon, they’re immovable. But if they’re grown just to be cut (like timber), they’re treated as movable.
- Option 3: Grass
Usually, grass is not considered immovable property. It’s more like crops—meant to be cut or grazed.
- Option 4: Standing timber
Standing timber is an exception. Even though it’s rooted, the law often treats it as movable because it’s intended to be cut and severed from the earth.
So the correct answer is:
- Option 2: Trees & Plants are generally immovable property, unless meant for timber.
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