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common law systems,
personal property may also be
called chattels or
personalty. In
civil law systems,
personal property is
often called movable property...
- Tresp**** to chattels, also
called tresp**** to
personalty or tresp**** to
personal property, is a tort
whereby the
infringing party has
intentionally (or...
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Gonzalo Thought (Spanish:
Pensamiento Gonzalo), also
known as Marxism–Leninism–Maoism–Gonzalo
Thought and Gonzaloism, is an
ideological doctrine developed...
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Community property consists of all property,
personalty and realty,
acquired during the marriage; and all
personalty acquired before the marriage.
Realty acquired...
- The Jan
Lokpal Bill, also
referred to as the Citizen's
Ombudsman Bill, was a bill
drawn up by
civil society activists in
India s****ing the appointment...
- in the UK and
personalty—not
subject to
legacy duty—which the
beneficiary claims by
virtue of English, Scottish, or
Irish law.
Personalty in
England bequeathed...
- in
Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin, in the
family vault, on 27 May. His
personalty was
sworn under £1,100,000 on 8
August 1868. A
bronze statue of him by...
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Value Jumps One
Billion to $11,275,526,200;
Total and $840,629,525 in
Personalty Three-fourths of the State's Wealth". The New York Times.
October 2, 1923...
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property disputes and
personal property disputes.
Personal property, or
personalty, was, and
continues to be, all
property that is not real property. In...
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personalty (other
personal property): From 1694,
probate duty,
introduced as a
stamp duty on
wills entered in
probate in 1694,
applying to
personalty...