The importance of specifying and describing the movable asset in the notarial bond was illustrated in Ikea Trading und Design v BOE Bank.
They forced an agreement upon the former inhabitants who saw themselves obliged to take all their movable assets in the city and leave.
In cases involving probate, tribal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over non-trust movable assets of Indians residing in Indian country.
"Cruise lines have the ultimate in movable assets," Jean Holder, secretary general of the Caribbean Tourism Organization, said in a telephone interview from the group's headquarters in Barbados.
Because the Jewish families who left could not recover their houses or money left in banks, it was only right, Ms. Mayer said, that they should be returned movable assets, like art.
A declining depreciation for movable assets has been reintroduced for two years (2009-2010).
At the time of his death, Spoorbek's movable and immovable assets were valued at £52-10.
The draft provides for the seizing, freezing and subsequent legal confiscation of both material and immaterial, movable and immovable assets obtained through illegal activities.
In 1964, the movable physical assets of the college were transferred to the historically white Alderson-Broaddus College, a Baptist college, and used to establish scholarships for black students.
In 1941, the local authorities decided to resolve the situation by requisitioning the movable assets for use in World War II.