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What Is Real Estate? Real estate is the land along with any permanent improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made — including water, trees, minerals, buildings, homes, fences, and bridges. Real estate is a form of real property. It differs from personal property, which are things not permanently attached to the land, such as vehicles, boats, jewelry, furniture, and farm equipment.
Broadly speaking, real estate includes the physical surface of the land, what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it, plus all the rights of ownership —including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.
Real property shouldn't be confused with personal property, which encompasses all property that doesn't fit the definition of real property. The primary characteristic of personal property is that it's movable. Examples include vehicles, boats, furniture, clothing and smartphones.
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The relative pronoun “which” can be substituted by that. The same way that “that” can be substituted by which.
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What Is Real Estate? Real estate is the land along with any permanent improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made — including water, trees, minerals, buildings, homes, fences, and bridges. Real estate is a form of real property. It differs from personal property, which are things not permanently attached to the land, such as vehicles, boats, jewelry, furniture, and farm equipment.
Broadly speaking, real estate includes the physical surface of the land, what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it, plus all the rights of ownership —including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.
Real property shouldn't be confused with personal property, which encompasses all property that doesn't fit the definition of real property. The primary characteristic of personal property is that it's movable. Examples include vehicles, boats, furniture, clothing and smartphones.
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In the sentence “what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it” both occurrences of the pronoun “it” are related to the same noun.
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What Is Real Estate? Real estate is the land along with any permanent improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made — including water, trees, minerals, buildings, homes, fences, and bridges. Real estate is a form of real property. It differs from personal property, which are things not permanently attached to the land, such as vehicles, boats, jewelry, furniture, and farm equipment.
Broadly speaking, real estate includes the physical surface of the land, what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it, plus all the rights of ownership —including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.
Real property shouldn't be confused with personal property, which encompasses all property that doesn't fit the definition of real property. The primary characteristic of personal property is that it's movable. Examples include vehicles, boats, furniture, clothing and smartphones.
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The sentence “including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land” can be correctly rewritten as including the right of possessing, selling, leasing, and enjoying the land without changes in the meaning.
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What Is Real Estate? Real estate is the land along with any permanent improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made — including water, trees, minerals, buildings, homes, fences, and bridges. Real estate is a form of real property. It differs from personal property, which are things not permanently attached to the land, such as vehicles, boats, jewelry, furniture, and farm equipment.
Broadly speaking, real estate includes the physical surface of the land, what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it, plus all the rights of ownership —including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.
Real property shouldn't be confused with personal property, which encompasses all property that doesn't fit the definition of real property. The primary characteristic of personal property is that it's movable. Examples include vehicles, boats, furniture, clothing and smartphones.
Internet: <www.investopedia.com> (adapted).
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In terms of meaning, the sentence “Broadly speaking” can be correctly replaced by Generally speaking.
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What Is Real Estate? Real estate is the land along with any permanent improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made — including water, trees, minerals, buildings, homes, fences, and bridges. Real estate is a form of real property. It differs from personal property, which are things not permanently attached to the land, such as vehicles, boats, jewelry, furniture, and farm equipment.
Broadly speaking, real estate includes the physical surface of the land, what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it, plus all the rights of ownership —including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.
Real property shouldn't be confused with personal property, which encompasses all property that doesn't fit the definition of real property. The primary characteristic of personal property is that it's movable. Examples include vehicles, boats, furniture, clothing and smartphones.
Internet: <www.investopedia.com> (adapted).
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In the sentence “Real property shouldn’t be confused” “shouldn’t” is an auxiliary verb and can be correctly replaced by might without changing the meaning of the sentence.
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What Is Real Estate? Real estate is the land along with any permanent improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made — including water, trees, minerals, buildings, homes, fences, and bridges. Real estate is a form of real property. It differs from personal property, which are things not permanently attached to the land, such as vehicles, boats, jewelry, furniture, and farm equipment.
Broadly speaking, real estate includes the physical surface of the land, what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it, plus all the rights of ownership —including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.
Real property shouldn't be confused with personal property, which encompasses all property that doesn't fit the definition of real property. The primary characteristic of personal property is that it's movable. Examples include vehicles, boats, furniture, clothing and smartphones.
Internet: <www.investopedia.com> (adapted).
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Automobiles and personal objects are not attached to the land, in this case, they are not real estate.
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What Is Real Estate? Real estate is the land along with any permanent improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made — including water, trees, minerals, buildings, homes, fences, and bridges. Real estate is a form of real property. It differs from personal property, which are things not permanently attached to the land, such as vehicles, boats, jewelry, furniture, and farm equipment.
Broadly speaking, real estate includes the physical surface of the land, what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it, plus all the rights of ownership —including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.
Real property shouldn't be confused with personal property, which encompasses all property that doesn't fit the definition of real property. The primary characteristic of personal property is that it's movable. Examples include vehicles, boats, furniture, clothing and smartphones.
Internet: <www.investopedia.com> (adapted).
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According to the definition given, real estate includes the land and also any permanent changes made in it.
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What Is Real Estate? Real estate is the land along with any permanent improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made — including water, trees, minerals, buildings, homes, fences, and bridges. Real estate is a form of real property. It differs from personal property, which are things not permanently attached to the land, such as vehicles, boats, jewelry, furniture, and farm equipment.
Broadly speaking, real estate includes the physical surface of the land, what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it, plus all the rights of ownership —including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.
Real property shouldn't be confused with personal property, which encompasses all property that doesn't fit the definition of real property. The primary characteristic of personal property is that it's movable. Examples include vehicles, boats, furniture, clothing and smartphones.
Internet: <www.investopedia.com> (adapted).
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Real estate includes properties that are movable such as vehicles and boats.
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What Is Real Estate? Real estate is the land along with any permanent improvements attached to the land, whether natural or man-made — including water, trees, minerals, buildings, homes, fences, and bridges. Real estate is a form of real property. It differs from personal property, which are things not permanently attached to the land, such as vehicles, boats, jewelry, furniture, and farm equipment.
Broadly speaking, real estate includes the physical surface of the land, what lies above and below it, what is permanently attached to it, plus all the rights of ownership —including the right to possess, sell, lease, and enjoy the land.
Real property shouldn't be confused with personal property, which encompasses all property that doesn't fit the definition of real property. The primary characteristic of personal property is that it's movable. Examples include vehicles, boats, furniture, clothing and smartphones.
Internet: <www.investopedia.com> (adapted).
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Real estate, real property and personal property are different terms to refer to the same thing.
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Conforme a Lei n.º 9.784/1999, julgue o item.
As atividades de instrução destinadas a averiguar e a comprovar os dados necessários à tomada de decisão realizam-se de ofício ou mediante impulsão do órgão responsável pelo processo, sem prejuízo do direito dos interessados de propor atuações probatórias.
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