integral objects
[ˈɪntɪɡrəl ˈɒbdʒɛkts]
nounpl: integral objects
objetos integrais
1. Objects or components that are essential and inseparable parts of a whole; items that cannot be removed without compromising the integrity or function of the complete system
The wheels are integral objects of a bicycle; without them, the bike cannot function.
As rodas são objetos integrais de uma bicicleta; sem elas, a bicicleta não pode funcionar.
2. In legal or property contexts, items that have become so attached or incorporated into real property that they are considered part of the property itself
Built-in cabinets are considered integral objects of the house during a real estate transaction.
Armários embutidos são considerados objetos integrais da casa em uma transação imobiliária.
3. In mathematics and physics, objects that are fundamental to a complete or unified system
In this equation, the variables are integral objects to the solution.
Nesta equação, as variáveis são objetos integrais para a solução.
This term is primarily used in technical, legal, and academic contexts in both English-speaking countries and Brazil. In Brazilian Portuguese legal documents, 'objetos integrais' is commonly used in property law to distinguish between movable and immovable objects. The concept is culturally significant in contract negotiations and real estate transactions across both cultures.
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