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How To Use Immoveable In A Sentence

  • The right of post-liminium was the recovery of rights lost through capture in war, and in proper cases applied to immoveables, moveables, and to the status of persons. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • To be fair to any such immoveable senators, both polls were carried out by universities, so are perhaps not to be believed. Bill Chameides: As the Climate Turns
  • In some cases, councils have been immoveable, making the stores virtually unlettable in the current climate. Times, Sunday Times
  • Country dwellers often had precise knowledge of the quality and value of their neighbours' properties and estates, in relation to both moveables and immoveables.
  • There are two inseparable, irreconcilable worlds, like the flow of water and the immoveable, skull-like rigidity of the hill.
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  • The Supreme Court of India has endorsed this list and added succession to immoveables also.
  • Thus the sentence of a Prize Court, it is plain, is sufficient to confirm the captor's title to captures at sea; but a different rule applies to real property or immoveables. The Laws Of War, Affecting Commerce And Shipping
  • Foster Webb attorney Harry Nochumsohn said Mandela would have until close of business on Thursday to pay the pay the amount before the sheriff would be instructed to attach whatever moveables or immoveables were required. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Some opponents of negotiation have said Assad of Syria was "immoveable" about demanding the return of the entire Golan to Syria in exchange for a peace treaty and full relations with Israel. Rabbi Arthur Waskow: The Nature of Negotiation
  • In antichresis the creditor was placed in possession of the immoveables and obliged to pay, first, his interests and charges, and then to deduct from the principal debt whatever he received as revenue. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • He had an inclination to glory, but it was tempered more with rashness and fury than with moderation and counsell: his liberalities were without discretion, measure, or distinction, immoveable oftentimes in his purposes, but that was rather an ill-grounded obstinacy than constancie, and that which many call bountie deserved more reasonably in his the name of coldnesse and slacknesse of spirit. "[ Beatrice d'Este, Duchess of Milan, 1475-1497
  • Magazines, journals, and notebooks were stacked fifty and sixty issues high, creating moveable and immoveable walls. I Beat Myself at Chess (revised)
  • Perhaps mental disintegration's forefather is the immoveable Warwick Armstrong, that roundhead in the age of cavaliers.
  • In Roman law obligations, rights, and actions were not embraced in the terms moveables and immoveables. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Let us worthily melodize in hymns the intelligent power of the divine and holy faith, the rivers golden-streamed, the all-bright lamps, the champions of the Trinity, the receptacles of the grace of the Holy Spirit, the immoveable pillars and supports of the church. The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • My favourite comes when Elsie, the irresistible force, meets Jack's mum, the immoveable object, and, on offering to help in the house, is sternly told: Jack's bed were made up this morning. The Game
  • She's always tended to join me for my afternoon nap but now it's becoming an immoveable part of our routine and I get a sound telling off if I delay things too much.
  • I imagined myself as immoveable and determined.
  • It may be that the problem was immoveable for a European sensibility in a New World heart.
  • Van Ryn aforesaid; hereby binding all their goods, moveables, and immoveables, present and future, in order to recover the said sum and costs. Rembrandt and His Works Comprising a Short Account of His Life; with a Critical Examination into His Principles and Practice of Design, Light, Shade, and Colour. Illustrated by Examples from the Etchings of Rembrandt.
  • As our heroine braves immoveable obstacles, she redefines the notion of family loyalty and, in the process, discovers her own power. 7 Movie Clips from WINTER’S BONE – Premieres at Sundance and Stars Jennifer Lawrence, John Hawkes, Dale Dickey, Garret Dillahunt, Sheryl Lee, Tate Taylor – Collider.com
  • There was once in Baghdad a man of consequence and rich in monies and immoveables, who was one of the chiefs of the merchants; and Allah had largely endowed him with worldly goods, but had not vouchsafed him what he longed for of offspring; and there passed over him a long space of time, without his being blessed with issue, male or female. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The presence of property (moveable/immoveable) and bank balance more than once deface is a proof for his indulgence in corruption. Appeal to Prime Minister of Pakistan of Pensioneers
  • Zayn al-Mawasif hearing these words marvelled at the eloquence of his tongue and said to him, “O Masrur, leave this madness and return to thy right reason and wend thy ways; for thou hast wasted all thy moveables and immoveables at the chessgame, yet hast not won thy wish, nor hast thou any resource or device whereby thou mayst attain to it.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • If one Palestinian proposal for peace required giving over to Palestinian control EVERY INCH of EVERY PART of Jerusalem taken over by Israel in 1967, including the Western Wall and the Jewish Quarter of the Old City, I cannot imagine an Israeli government that would not be "immoveable," and I would agree --- as did Yasser Arafat, who agreed at Camp David and Taba that those areas would be Israeli. Rabbi Arthur Waskow: The Nature of Negotiation
  • The immoveable object that was Mr. Trott at Melbourne lasted only six deliveries. Australia Hoping to Stem
  • In modern civil law, incorporeal things are moveables or immoveables, depending upon the nature of the property to which the rights or obligations attach. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • When that negotiation was under way, Barak of Israel was "immoveable" about demanding to keep a sliver of land that had been Syria. Rabbi Arthur Waskow: The Nature of Negotiation
  • The terms proposed were that the people of Faenza should have immunity for themselves and their property; that Astorre should have freedom to depart and to take with him his moveable possessions, his immoveables remaining at the mercy of the Pope. The Life of Cesare Borgia

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