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Immovable by nature or those which cannot be moved from one place such as those
mentioned in Nos. 1 (with respect to lands and roads) and 8 in Art. 415 of the Civil Code

2. Immovable by incorporation, or those which are attached to an immovable in a fixed


manner as to form an integral part thereof like buildings, walls or fences, trees, statues, animal
houses, it is placed in an immovable for the utility it gives to the activity carried thereon, such as
machinery installed in a building to meet the needs of an industry in the building, and docks on a
river or those mentioned in Nos. 1 (except lands and roads), 2, 3 and 4 of Art 415.

3. Immovable by destination, or those which are placed in an immovable for the use,
exploitation or perfection of such immovable, such as those mentioned in Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9 of
Art. 415

4. Immovable by analogy, or those which are considered immovable by operation of law


because it is regarded as united to the property such as those mentioned in No. 10 of Art. 415
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6. Jurado, D. (1999). Civil Law Reviewer. Quezon City: Rex Printing Company, Inc.
7. The New Civil Code of the Philippines

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