Federal Civil Code of the United States of Mexico - Second Book Capital Goods - FIRST TITLE Preliminary Provisions
    MEXICO'S CIVIL CODE     SECOND BOOK   Capital Goods     FIRST TITLE   Preliminary Provisions     Article 747 .- Can be appropriated all the things that are not excluded from trade.     Article 748 .- Things may be out of business by its nature or by operation of law.     Section 749 .- They are out of trade by their nature can not be possessed by some  individual only, and by provision of law, she says irreducible to particular property.      TITLE TWO   Classification of Goods   CHAPTER I   Of Real Estate      Article 750 .- They are real estate:     I. The land and buildings attached to it;     II. The  plants and trees, while they are attached to the earth, and the  remaining fruit from the same trees and plants until they are separated  from them by crops or regular courts;     III. Anything  attached to a building in a fixed manner, so that can not be separated  without damaging the same building or object attached to it;     IV. The  statues, reliefs, paintings and other ...