hahaha!!!! you're cherry picking the law. it also refers to the property as being supplies, weapons, and other things. But not land!!!!!
I'm not cherry picking anything! this is just your excuse for ignoring it. The law mentions those as an examples of what "property" is, but of course that land is property as well, after a person register it on his/her name.
It seems that you dont know much about Real Estate Business. When a person buy a piece of land and then register it on his/her name, the piece of land becomes his/her property.
When you buy a piece of land and register it on your name, the land you bought becomes your property, thus, the British law is refer to land as well as the other things that mentions there.