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chattelsTangible personal property such as furniture, domestic animals, etc. (excludes land realty).
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chattelsMoveable and removable items of personal property. In real estate transactions, chattels included in the sale usually include the stove, television aerial, carpets, blinds, curtains, drapes and light fittings. However, unless chattels are specified in the agreement, they are not sold as part of the property.
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chattelsChattels are personal property. There are two types - the first type are real chattels (buildings and fixtures) and the second type are personal chattels (clothes, furniture etc.). Cluster Title - Eac [..]
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chattelsPersonal property items.
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chattelsMovable goods, personal property. (Hogue, Arthur R. Origins of the Common Law, 255)
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chattelsMoveable personal property or furniture.
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chattelsPersonal property. There are two types. Real chattels are buildings and fixtures, while personal chattels are clothes and furniture.
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chattelsChattels are moveable items of property which are neither land nor permanently attached to land or a building, either directly or vicariously through attachment to real property. Therefore, growing co [..]
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chattelscapitale
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chattelsProperty other than real estate, such as moveable possessions that may be included in a sale, e.g. furniture.
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chattelsProperty other than real estate, such as moveable possessions that may be included in a sale, e.g. furniture.
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chattelsThese are essentially the fixtures and fittings purchased with the property and include stove, fitted floor coverings, curtains and light fittings.
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chattelsMovable possessions, personal property (generally items that may be removed without injury to the freehold estate).
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chattelsarticles of personal property.
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chattelsPersonal property such as furniture and other moveable items which may or may not be included in the sale.
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