Yasan land or real estate (English: real estate) is a legal term that includes land along with anything that stayed still on the ground, such as buildings. Yasan land is often considered synonymous with real property, in contrast with personal property. However, the use of the technique, some people still choose yasan distinction between the land, pointing to the ground and objects on it, with real property, pointing to the right of ownership over land yasan. Term yasan land and real property used primarily in common law, while civil law jurisdictions refer to the immovable property.
According to the legal terminology in some jurisdictions is an immovable goods which includes land and all of which are above such as buildings, plants and others.
Property in a foreign language is often referred to as real property also sometimes called realty (in Indonesia, the term real estate is more used to indicate a housing area which was developed by real estate development company)
In law, the word real is defined as an object (Latin: res / rei) that distinguish it from "man". So the law distinguishes between real property (land and all of which are above) and individual property (eg clothes, furniture, money).
According to the legal terminology in some jurisdictions is an immovable goods which includes land and all of which are above such as buildings, plants and others.
Property in a foreign language is often referred to as real property also sometimes called realty (in Indonesia, the term real estate is more used to indicate a housing area which was developed by real estate development company)
In law, the word real is defined as an object (Latin: res / rei) that distinguish it from "man". So the law distinguishes between real property (land and all of which are above) and individual property (eg clothes, furniture, money).
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