chattels
31goods and chattels — This phrase is a general denomination of personal property, as distinguished from real property. In the law of wills, the term goods and chattels will, unless restrained by the context, pass all the personal estate …
32goods and chattels — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ all kinds of personal possessions …
33goods and chattels — goods and chat|tels [ ,gudz ən tʃætlz ] noun plural LEGAL someone s possessions, not including any houses or land that they own …
34goods and chattels — all of one s possessions …
35goods and chattels — plural noun chiefly Law all kinds of personal possessions …
36goods and chattels — noun (plural) law personal possessions …
37goods and chattels — UK [ˌɡʊdz ən ˈtʃæt(ə)lz] / US noun [plural] legal someone s possessions, not including any houses or land that they own …
38goods and chattels — /ˌgυdz ən tʃret(ə)lz/ plural noun moveable personal possessions …
39real chattels — Such as concern real property, such as leasehold estates; interests issuing out of, or annexed to, real estate; such chattel interests as devolve after the manner of realty. An interest in real estate less than freehold or fee. See also fixture …
40incorporeal chattels — A class of incorporeal rights growing out of or incident to things personal; such as patent rights and copyrights …