- Look up
chattel in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chattel may
refer to:
Chattel, an
alternative name for
tangible personal property A
chattel house,...
- The tresp**** to
chattels tort
punishes anyone who
substantially interferes with the use of another's
personal property, or
chattels.
Plaintiffs must...
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Chattel house is a
Barbadian term for a
small moveable wooden house that
working class people would occupy. The term goes back to the
plantation days...
-
Companies Act 2006. For a
chattel mortgage to be a
legal mortgage, it must
transfer legal title to the
chattel (or
chattels) to the
secured party (typically...
- is movable. In
common law systems,
personal property may also be
called chattels or personalty. In
civil law systems,
personal property is
often called...
- The
Chattel is a lost 1916
silent film
drama directed by
Frederick A.
Thomson and
starring stage actor E. H. Sothern. It was
produced and distributed...
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chattel slavery classes slaves as
chattels (personal property)
owned by the enslaver; like livestock, they can be
bought and sold at will.
Chattel slavery...
- tresp**** to
chattels doctrine to
online activities. In 2000, eBay, an
online auction company,
successfully used the 'tresp**** to
chattels'
theory to obtain...
- the
value of
slaves who were
subject to sale. Some
traders moved their "
chattels" by sea, with
Norfolk to New
Orleans being the most
common route, but most...
- the
defendant carried off the
chattels and a writ was
brought to
recover them, it was no
answer to say that the
chattels had not been
bailed to the plaintiff...