Chattels: All property except real property; personal property. For example: jewelry, clothing, furniture, and appliances. Child: Any person under the age of sixteen (16) years of age.
CHATTELS, property. A term which includes all hinds of property, except the freehold or things which are parcel of it. It is a more extensive term than goods or effects. Debtors taken in execution, captives, apprentices, are accounted chattels.
Chattels Are Personal Or Real. Personal are such as belong immediately to the person of a man; chattels real are such as either appertain not immediately to the person, but to something by way of dependency, as a box with the title deeds of lands; ...
"... chattels anexed to land, that is, fastened to or connected with it." Bouvier defines a fixture as: ...
2. Vegetable Chattels, such as corn, produced annually as the result of one's labor and deemed Personal Property in the event of the death of the farmer before the harvest. Real Estate Dictionary: Emblement Top ...
Chattels: Moveable items of property which are neither land nor permanently attached to land or a building. (Land or buildings are described as "real property".) Chattels are also known as personal property (or personalty).
Forfeitures of goods and chattels ensued not only on attainder, but on conviction for a felony of any kind, or on flight from justice, and had no relation backwards to the time of the offence committed.
Personal property concerns itself with rights in personam, or relating to chattels. Despite common assumptions, the idea of property in property law itself remain indefinable.
Things personal include not only things movable, but something more: the whole of which is comprehended under the general name of "chattels", which Coke says is a French word signifying goods - from the technical Latin catalla, which meant, ...
1 : the possession of land or chattels: as a : the possession of land arising from livery of seisin see also livery of seisin b : the possession of a freehold estate in land by one having title thereto ...
If the activity creates a risk of serious injury to the land or chattels of the plaintiff or to the plaintiff himself and this risk cannot be eliminated through the exercise of due care, ...
Personal Property: Property that is not real property; things moveable, also known as chattels. Personation: To assume the identity of, with intent to deceive.
Personal Property Used to describe anything not classified as real property (also known as chattels).
Personal Property (Personalty) Movable property not attached to realty; chattels.
Term: Personal Property (Personalty) Definition: Movable property not attached to realty; chattels.
is treated as personal property rather than real property regardless of whether it is movable or immovable (see property). Certain uses of the term (e.g., chattel mortgage) refer only to movable property. Otherwise the term also includes chattels ...
See also: Chattel, Law, Person, Property, Term
 
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