(beweglicher) besitz

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chattel
Commonly used to describe the treatment of Russian serfs as property
Tangible, movable property
A slave
{n} any moveable propery or possession
any article of personal property
Personal property; not permanently attached to real estate
Chattels are things that belong to you. They were slaves, to be bought and sold as chattels. a piece of personal property that you can move from one place to another (chatel , from capitalis; CAPITAL)
Any item of movable or immovable property except the freehold, or the things which are parcel of it
Personal property
a slave; property or goods
Household goods, including personal property such as lamps, desks, and chairs
Another name for personal property clear title A title that is free of liens or legal questions as to ownership of the property
Personal property other than interests in land
Moveable items considered to be personal property and not real property
All personal property items (LE)
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 A piano is chattel but an apartment building, a tree or a concrete building foundation are not The opposite of chattel is real property which includes lands or buildings All property which is not real property is said to be chattel "Personal property" or "personalty" are other words sometines used to describe the concept of chattel The word "chattel" came from the feudal era when "cattle" was the most valuable property besides land
Property other than real property; personal property
Anything tangible and owned, other than real estate The same as personal property
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