trade fixture

trade fixture
An article annexed by a lessee to the real estate to aid him in carrying on his trade or business on the premises. Ray v Young, 160 Iowa 613, 142 NW 393. A structure or chattel annexed to the freehold for the purpose of trade or manufacture. In re Shelar (DC Pa) 21 F2d 136; Ward v Town Tavern, 191 Or 1, 228 P2d 216, 42 ALR2d 662. An article annexed to the realty by a tenant for the purpose of carrying on a trade or business, not exclusively agricultural. Frost v Schinkel, 121 Neb 784, 238 NW 659, 77 ALR 1381. Property which a tenant has placed on the rented real estate to advance the business for which the realty is leased, and which may, as against the lessor and those claiming under him, be removed at the end of the term. John P. Squire & Co. v Portland, 106 Me 230, 76 A 679. Such a chattel as merchants usually possess and annex to the premises which are occupied by them in order to enable them the better to store, handle, and display their goods and wares, such as counters, shelves, showcases, scales, etc. 37 Am J2d Frd Conv § 254.

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