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Subsidiary classification of goods under Ethiopian Property Law: a commentary


M Abdo

Abstract

incorporeals1. Corporeal goods, in turn, are divided into movables and immovables2. The classification of corporeal goods into movables and immovables in the Code can appropriately be termed as the primary classification of goods. Numerous other classifications complement such primary classification of corporeal goods. These other classification of things can collectively be termed as subsidiary (complementary or secondary) classification of goods. The subsidiary classification of things includes corporeals and incorporeals, consumable and non-consumable, fungible and non-fungible, divisible and indivisible, principals and fruits, things in public domain and private domain, collective and personal assets, and ordinary and special movables

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eISSN: 2309-902X
print ISSN: 1998-9881