Art. 335. Personal property is considered anything susceptible of appropriation and not included in the foregoing chapter, and, in general, all that which can be carried from one place to another without damage to the real estate to which it may be attached.

Art. 336. Incomes or pensions, either for life or hereditary, in favor of a person or family, provided they do not encumber real estate with a property lien, as well as alienated offices, contracts for public services, and mortgage loan bonds or certificates are also personal property.

Art. 337. Personal property is either consumable (fungibles) or nonconsumable (non fungibles).

To the first class belongs that which can not be made use of, by reason of its nature, without consuming it; all other personal property belongs to the second class.