What is the definition of immoveability? 🙋

👉 Immoveability is a legal concept in the United States that refers to situations where an individual or entity cannot move from one place to another, such as a residence or workplace. Immovability can be due to various reasons, including lack of property, inability to acquire property, and financial constraints. In the context of law, immoveability is often associated with criminal charges or legal proceedings related to property rights, such as theft or fraud. It may also apply to situations where an individual or entity


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What is the definition of immoveability? 🙋

👉 The term "immoveability" is slang for something that can't be moved or changed by anyone else. Imagine if you had a lock on your door and someone broke the lock from inside but couldn't open it. Would that sound like any kind of fun? No, it would be just as unsettling to hear someone say it.


For example: "Why can't we move this guy outta here?" said one angry neighbor.


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