Immovábilitása
Immovábilitása is a term that refers to the state of being immovable or incapable of being moved. It is often used in legal and philosophical contexts to describe things that are fixed in place or that possess a fundamental resistance to change. In property law, the concept of immovability is central to the definition of real estate, which includes land and any permanent structures attached to it. Such property is considered immovable because it is physically fixed to the earth and cannot be easily transported. This immovability has significant implications for ownership, transfer, and taxation of property.
Beyond the literal sense of physical fixedness, immovábilitása can also describe a more abstract resistance to