Classifications of property

What are the different classifications of property?

BY THEIR PHYSICAL EXISTENCE
[1] Corporeal - All property the existence of which can be determined by the senses (res qui tangi possunt)
[2] Incorporeal [2a] Things having abstract existence, created by man and representing value. [2b] Includes rights over incorporeal things, credits, and real rights other than ownership over corporeal things.

BY THEIR AUTONOMY OR DEPENDENCE
[1] Principal - Those to which other things are considered dependent or subordinated, such as the land on which a house is built.
[2] Accessory - Those which are dependent upon or subordinated to the principal. They are destined to complete, enhance or ornament another property.

BY SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DETERIORATION
[1] Deteriorable that deteriorate through use or by time
[2] Non-deteriorableBY REASON OF THEIR SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DIVISION
[1] Divisible - Those which can be divided physically or juridically without injury to their nature. E.g.: piece of land or an inheritance.
[2] Indivisible - Those which cannot be divided without destroying their nature or rendering impossible the fulfillment of the juridical relation of which they are object.

BY REASON OF DESIGNATION
[1] Generic - That which indicates its homogeneous nature, but not the individual such as a horse, house, dress, without indicating it
[2] Specific - That which indicates the specie or its nature and the individual, such as “the white horse of X”

EXISTENCE IN POINT OF TIME
[1] Present - Those which exist in actuality, either physical or legal, such as, the erected building
[2] Future - Those which do not exist in actuality, but whose existence can reasonably be expected with more or less probability, such as ungathered fruits.