tangible chattel

tangible chattel
- ruchomość
- majątek, inny niż grunt, który można dotknąć lub poczuć fizycznie.

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  • chattel — chat·tel / chat əl/ n [Old French chatel goods, property, from Medieval Latin capitale, from neuter of capitalis chief, principal see capital]: an item of tangible or intangible personal property; esp: chattel personal in this entry ◇ In some… …   Law dictionary

  • Chattel mortgage — Chattel mortgage, sometimes abbreviated CM, is the legal term for a type of loan contract used in some states with legal systems derived from English law. Under a typical chattel mortgage, the purchaser borrows funds for the purchase of movable… …   Wikipedia

  • chattel mortgage — see mortgage Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. chattel mortgage n …   Law dictionary

  • chattel corporeal — noun (plural chattels corporeal) : a chattel having a physical body visible and tangible and of substantial value as distinguished from an incorporeal chattel (as a chose in action) …   Useful english dictionary

  • chattel — noun Etymology: Middle English chatel property, from Anglo French more at cattle Date: 14th century 1. an item of tangible movable or immovable property except real estate and things (as buildings) connected with real property 2. slave …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • chattel — /chat l/, n. 1. Law. a movable article of personal property. 2. any article of tangible property other than land, buildings, and other things annexed to land. 3. a slave. [1175 1225; ME chatel < OF. See CATTLE] Syn. 1. See property. * * * …   Universalium

  • chattel — 1. adjective /ˈtʃæt.əl/ Commonly used to describe the treatment of Russian serfs as property. 2. noun /ˈtʃæt.əl/ a) Tangible, movable property. b) A slave. See Also: capital …   Wiktionary

  • chattel — [ tʃat(ə)l] noun (in general use) a personal possession. ↘Law an item of property other than freehold land, including tangible goods (chattels personal) and leasehold interests (chattels real). See also goods and chattels. Origin ME: from OFr.… …   English new terms dictionary

  • chattel — chat•tel [[t]ˈtʃæt l[/t]] n. 1) law a) a movable article of personal property b) law any tangible property other than land and buildings 2) a slave • Etymology: 1175–1225; MEchatel< OF. See cattle syn: See property …   From formal English to slang

  • personal chattel — England, Wales Broadly, a personal chattel is a tangible, moveable object (such as a car, or an item of jewellery) used for personal as opposed to business (or some other) use. In relation to the administration of a deceased person s estate,… …   Law dictionary

  • personal chattel — Any article of tangible personal property. An account receivable is not a personal chattel. Plunkett Jarrell Grocery Co. v Terry, 222 Ark 784, 263 SW2d 229, 44 ALR2d 917. See personal effects; personal things …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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