Mobiliære
Mobiliære is a term originating from Old French, meaning movable property. In legal contexts, it refers to personal property that is not considered real estate or immovable property. This distinction is important because different laws and regulations typically govern the transfer, ownership, and taxation of movable versus immovable assets. Examples of mobiliære include furniture, vehicles, jewelry, and other tangible goods that can be physically relocated. Intangible assets, such as stocks, bonds, or intellectual property, are generally not classified as mobiliære, although their treatment can vary depending on jurisdiction. The concept of mobiliære is fundamental in areas like contract law, inheritance law, and commercial law, influencing how transactions involving personal property are conducted and disputes are resolved. The specific definition and scope of mobiliære can sometimes be nuanced and may depend on the specific legal system in question.