Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, 'attached to earth' means:I) Routed in the earth, as in the case of trees and shrubs;II) Imbedded in the earth as in the case of walls and buildings; orIII) Attached to what is so imbedded for the permanent beneficial enjoyment of that to which it is attached.

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Under the Transfer of Property Act, 1882, 'attached to earth' means:I) Routed in the earth, as in the case of trees and shrubs;II) Imbedded in the earth as in the case of walls and buildings; orIII) Attached to what is so imbedded for the permanent beneficial enjoyment of that to which it is attached.






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