one
(2) Real property which by any special provi-
z y
ston Of law is considored ag Personalty; os
(8) Forces of nature which are brought under
control by science; and
(4) In Seneral, all things which can be trans.
Ported from place to place without im airment of
the real property to which they are fixed. (835a)
Art. 417. The following are also considered
personal property:
=
(2), Shares of stock of agricultural, commercial
and industrial entities, although they may ta
real estate. (336a) /: ot "
which ithout their being
: re wi
ss es their Poe fans belong all the oth.
a um to the 5
ers. (337)
Chapter 3
"Ty IN RELATION TO THE
BP GON ‘TO WHOM IT BELONGS
‘Art. 420. The following things are property of
ublic dominion:
(1) Those intended for public use, such as
ads, canals, rivers, torrents, ports and bridges
structed by the State, banks, shores, roadsteads,
i others of similar character;
(2) Those which belong to the State, without
ig for public use, and are intended for some
ic Service or for the development of the national -
. (339a)
All other property of the State, w! Lic
aia a a