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    goods and chattels
    /ˌɡʊdz ən ˈtʃatlz/

    plural

    • 1. all kinds of personal possessions: "inventories of household goods and chattels"
  2. noun [ plural ] law specialized uk / ˌɡʊdz ən ˈtʃæt. ə lz / us / ˌɡʊdz ən ˈtʃæt̬. ə lz / Add to word list. the things that you own other than land and buildings. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Belongings and possessions. accoutrements. asset. belongings. capital assets. chattel. estate. for. lost property office. lost-and-found.

  3. GOODS AND CHATTELS meaning: 1. the things that you own other than land and buildings 2. the things that you own other than land…. Learn more.

  4. Definition of 'goods and chattels' goods and chattels in British English. personal property. See full dictionary entry for chattel. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. goods and chattels in British English. plural noun. any property that is not freehold, usually limited to include only moveable property.

  5. Goods and chattels definition: any property that is not freehold, usually limited to include only moveable property. See examples of GOODS AND CHATTELS used in a sentence.

  6. Jun 28, 2024 · The meaning of GOODS AND CHATTELS is personal property of any kind but sometimes limited to tangible property.

  7. Definition of goods and chattels noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Definition of goods and chattels in the Idioms Dictionary. goods and chattels phrase. What does goods and chattels expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  9. In common law, the term broadly included any moveable property or property rights that did not involve land and real estate, including rights such as leases. However, in modern statutes and case law, goods and chattels can be much less inclusive.

  10. Definition of "goods and chattels". Various types of personal property; could be any type but occasionally refers only to tangible items. How to use "goods and chattels" in a sentence. The will stated that all the deceased's goods and chattels would be equally distributed among her children.

  11. 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.