movable property
Article 19 - Articles which it is possible to transport from place, without causing damageeither to the articles themselves or to their emplacements, are considered movable.Article 20 - All debts arising out of loans, or the price of things sold, or the rent of thingsleased shall, for purposes of competency of courts, be considered movable, even if thething sold or rented is itself immovableArticle 21 - Ships, large and small, boats, mills, and bathhouses, plying on or situatedrivers or seas, and capable of movement and a II work places which, in view of themanner of their construction do not form part of a permanent building, shall be accountedmovable, but the attachment of certain of the above - mentioned may, in view of theirimportance, be carried out in accordance with special arrangementsArticle 22- Building materials such as stone, bricks, etc. which have been prepared foruse or because of some defect have become separated from the building, so long as theyhave not been embodied in the building, shall be considered movable.