Fixtures in Europe
Definition of Fixtures
Anything annexed to the freehold (2 Sm. L. C. 204). Whatever is so annexed, as a general rule, becomes part of the realty, and the property in it immediately vests in the owner of the soil.
Tenant’s fixtures are chattels annexed to land or houses, which are removeable by the tenant. They are not distrainable for rent, but they may be seized in execution. They are (1) articles either ornamental or of domestic convenience, of the nature of fittings rather than additions to the house itself, and which can be removed entire without substantial damage to the fabric. (2) Trade fixtures, i. e., fixtures erected for the purpose of carrying on some trade, business or manufacture. They may be removed although damaging the fabric, together with covering erections.
Fixtures affixed to an agricultural holding by a tenant not under an obligation, and for which no compensation is received, may be removed, subject to conditions. See Agricultural Holdings Act, 1923, s. 22
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