Meaning Fixtures
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Fixed items that cannot be removed without damaging either the property or the fixture itself, eg: cupboards.
Source: realestate.co.nz (offline)

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Any personal property that has been permanently attached to real property and therefore included in the transfer of real estate. The kitchen sink is a fixture.
Source: floridabeachandgolfhomes.com (offline)

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Definition In real estate, a part of a piece of property that is permanently attached so that to move or remove it would damage the property. The fixture is considered a part of the property if it sha [..]
Source: investorwords.com

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Things that are affixed to and form part of the property. e.g. built - in air conditioning.
Source: anz.com

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Also known as: dress dummy, dress dummies, mannequins, mannequin, fixture, store fixture, store fixtures, window display, rolling rack, rolling racks, montages
Source: weconnectfashion.com

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General term referring to the push buttons, panels, and indicators used in the elevator car and hall.
Source: cityelevator.ca

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Items, which are attached to the property and cannot be removed without causing damage to the property such as bathroom suites, built in robes and kitchen stoves. They are usually included in the sale [..]
Source: homestart.com.au

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Items that would cause damage to a property if removed. Their removal must be stipulated in the contract of sale and any damage made good by the seller (e.g. carpets, stoves, dishwashers etc).
Source: futurefinancial.com.au (offline)

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Fixtures are artificial improvements to the land or any of its buildings. A fixture is considered to be real property if it is treated so by the owners, if the attachment is considered permanent, and [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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A light fixture (also known as a luminaire) includes one or more lamps, a fixture body, and a light socket.
Source: mwalliance.org (offline)

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Structural components affixed to a building in such a way that their removal would substantially affect the appearance and value of the property; e.g., light fixtures, plumbing fixtures, kitchen cabin [..]
Source: bdma.org.uk

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Anything permanently attached to the property and can only be removed if specified in the contract of sale. Items such as cabinets, cupboards, sinks.
Source: momuwa.com.au (offline)

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Attachments to buildings, which are not intended to be removed, and which cannot be removed without damage to the buildings. Those fixtures with useful lives presumed to be as long as that of the buil [..]
Source: ofm.wa.gov

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Goods which have become attached to buildings in such a way that they cannot be removed without substantial damage being caused to the goods themselves or to the buildings to which they have become attached.
Source: revenue.ie (offline)

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Things attached or installed in the property, e.g. picture hooks
Source: rta.qld.gov.au (offline)

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Personal property that is attached to real property and is legally treated as real property while it is so attached. Examples: Medicine Cabinets, Window Blinds, and Chandeliers.
Source: equitylandtitle.com

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Personal property that is attached to real property and is legally treated as real property while it is so attached. Examples: fences, window blinds and chandeliers.
Source: worldwidelandtransfer.com

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Items such as built-in cupboards, bath, toilet, stove etc. that cannot be easily removed without causing damage and are usually affixed to a property.
Source: cassablegal.com.au

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Any item of personal property so attached to real property that it becomes a part of the real property.
Source: pfefferco.com

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Items such as built in cupboards, stoves, etc which are fixed to the property and cannot be removed without causing damage. There is still argument about what constitutes a fixture so these should be detailed in depth in the contract.
Source: firststateconveyancing.com.au (offline)





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