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    chattel
    /ˈtʃatl/

    noun

    • 1. (in general use) a personal possession.

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  2. The meaning of CHATTEL is an item of tangible movable or immovable property except real estate and things (such as buildings) connected with real property —sometimes used as a mass noun. How to use chattel in a sentence.

  3. a piece of personal property, including something that can be moved, or rights such as copyright and patents, but not usually including land and buildings: If your husband dies intestate you will inherit all personal goods and chattels such as the furniture and car, plus the assets up to £125,000.

  4. a piece of personal property, including something that can be moved, or rights such as copyright and patents, but not usually including land and buildings: If your husband dies intestate you will inherit all personal goods and chattels such as the furniture and car, plus the assets up to £125,000.

  5. Chattel definition: a movable article of personal property.. See examples of CHATTEL used in a sentence.

  6. chattel. noun. /ˈtʃætl/. /ˈtʃætl/. [countable, uncountable] (law or old-fashioned) something that belongs to you. Women are now considered as equal partners, not as chattels or housekeepers. Enslaved people were considered as chattel, property rather than human beings. see also goods and chattels.

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · Chattel is a term for movable personal property, such as a mobile home, car, or houseboat. In a chattel mortgage, the property serves as collateral to back the loan. Chattel mortgages...

  8. Chattel refers to personal items, as opposed to actual land property. It was once used to describe slaves and cattle, which is why referring to something or someone as chattel isn't very nice — you're essentially saying they're just property, somehow less than human.