
n. same as "personalty."
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Personal property is generally considered property that is movable, as opposed to real property or real estate. In common law systems, personal property may also be called chattels or personalty. In civil law systems, personal property is often called movable property or movables – any property that can be moved from one location to another. Thi...
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Tangible physical property (such as cars, clothing, furniture and jewelry) and intangible personal property (such as bank accounts). This does not include real property such as land or rights in land.
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(from the article `real and personal property`) a basic division of property in English common law, roughly corresponding to the division between immovables and movables in civil law. At common law ... ...He was concerned, above all, for the spiritual and temporal welfare of the needy and oppressed. He was not alone among the early Fath...
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Any assets other than real estate.
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All property other than real property. Personal property, or personalty, is contrasted with interests in land, or realty, for historical reasons but there are still important differences, for example in the way they can be transferred.
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Unattached and movable property in a house.
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Property other than real estate (land and permanent structures on the land). Cars, furniture, securities, bank accounts, and animals are examples of personal property.
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n.Movable assets like car,furniture animals etc are called personal property.It is also called personalty.It is not real property,money or investments.
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Tangible physical property (such as cars, clothing, furniture, and jewelry) and intangible personal property. This does not include real property such as land or rights in land.
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Any assets other than real estate.
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All property other than land and buildings attached to land. Cars, bank accounts, wages, securities, a small business, furniture, insurance policies, jewelry, patents, pets, and season baseball tickets are all examples of personal property. Personal property may also be called personal effects, movable property, goods and chattel, and personalty. C...
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Any movable physical property or intangible property which may be owned. Does not include real property such as land or rights in land.
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[
n] - movable property (as distinguished from real estate)
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personal estate noun movable property (as distinguished from real estate)
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- Movable property that is not affixed to the land (REAL PROPERTY). Personal property includes tangible items such as cash, cars and computers, as well as intangible items, such as royalties, patents and copyrights.
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any property that is not real property or attached to real property. For example furniture is not attached however a new light fixture would be considered attached and part of the real property.
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