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Corporeal propertyCorporeal Cor*po"re*al (k[^o]r*p[=o]"r[-e]*al), a. [L.
corporeus, fr. corpus body.]
Having a body; consisting of, or pertaining to, a material
body or substance; material; -- opposed to spiritual or
immaterial.
His omnipotence That to corporeal substance could add
Speed almost spiritual. --Milton.
Corporeal property, such as may be seen and handled (as
opposed to incorporeal, which can not be seen or handled,
and exists only in contemplation). --Mozley & W.
Syn: Corporal; bodily. See Corporal. Disproperty
Disproperty Dis*prop"er*ty, v. t.
To cause to be no longer property; to dispossess of. [R.]
--Shak.
Improperty
Improperty Im*prop"er*ty, n.
Impropriety. [Obs.]
Literary property 4. That to which a person has a legal title, whether in his
possession or not; thing owned; an estate, whether in
lands, goods, or money; as, a man of large property, or
small property.
5. pl. All the adjuncts of a play except the scenery and the
dresses of the actors; stage requisites.
I will draw a bill of properties. --Shak.
6. Propriety; correctness. [Obs.] --Camden.
Literary property. (Law) See under Literary.
Property man Propertied
Propertied Prop"er*tied, a.
Possessing property; holding real estate, or other
investments of money. ``The propertied and satisfied
classes.' --M. Arnold.
propertyPersonal Per"son*al, a. [L. personalis: cf. F. personnel.]
1. Pertaining to human beings as distinct from things.
Every man so termed by way of personal difference.
--Hooker.
2. Of or pertaining to a particular person; relating to, or
affecting, an individual, or each of many individuals;
peculiar or proper to private concerns; not public or
general; as, personal comfort; personal desire.
The words are conditional, -- If thou doest well, --
and so personal to Cain. --Locke.
3. Pertaining to the external or bodily appearance;
corporeal; as, personal charms. --Addison.
4. Done in person; without the intervention of another.
``Personal communication.' --Fabyan.
The immediate and personal speaking of God. --White.
5. Relating to an individual, his character, conduct,
motives, or private affairs, in an invidious and offensive
manner; as, personal reflections or remarks.
6. (Gram.) Denoting person; as, a personal pronoun.
Personal action (Law), a suit or action by which a man
claims a debt or personal duty, or damages in lieu of it;
or wherein he claims satisfaction in damages for an injury
to his person or property, or the specific recovery of
goods or chattels; -- opposed to real action.
Personal equation. (Astron.) See under Equation.
Personal estate or property (Law), movables; chattels; --
opposed to real estate or property. It usually consists of
things temporary and movable, including all subjects of
property not of a freehold nature.
Personal identity (Metaph.), the persistent and continuous
unity of the individual person, which is attested by
consciousness.
Personal pronoun (Gram.), one of the pronouns I, thou,
he, she, it, and their plurals.
Personal representatives (Law), the executors or
administrators of a person deceased.
Personal rights, rights appertaining to the person; as, the
rights of a personal security, personal liberty, and
private property.
Personal tithes. See under Tithe.
Personal verb (Gram.), a verb which is modified or
inflected to correspond with the three persons. Property
Property Prop"er*ty, v. t.
1. To invest which properties, or qualities. [Obs.] --Shak.
2. To make a property of; to appropriate. [Obs.]
They have here propertied me. --Shak.
Property man 4. That to which a person has a legal title, whether in his
possession or not; thing owned; an estate, whether in
lands, goods, or money; as, a man of large property, or
small property.
5. pl. All the adjuncts of a play except the scenery and the
dresses of the actors; stage requisites.
I will draw a bill of properties. --Shak.
6. Propriety; correctness. [Obs.] --Camden.
Literary property. (Law) See under Literary.
Property man Qualified propertyQualified Qual"i*fied, a.
1. Fitted by accomplishments or endowments.
2. Modified; limited; as, a qualified statement.
Qualified fee (Law), a base fee, or an estate which has a
qualification annexed to it, the fee ceasing with the
qualification, as a grant to A and his heirs, tenants of
the manor of Dale.
Qualified indorsement (Law), an indorsement which modifies
the liability of the indorser that would result from the
general principles of law, but does not affect the
negotiability of the instrument. --Story.
Qualified negative (Legislation), a limited veto power, by
which the chief executive in a constitutional government
may refuse assent to bills passed by the legislative body,
which bills therefore fail to become laws unless upon a
reconsideration the legislature again passes them by a
certain majority specified in the constitution, when they
become laws without the approval of the executive.
Qualified property (Law), that which depends on temporary
possession, as that in wild animals reclaimed, or as in
the case of a bailment.
Syn: Competent; fit; adapted.
Usage: Qualified, Competent. Competent is most commonly
used with respect to native endowments and general
ability suited to the performance of a task or duty;
qualified with respect to specific acquirements and
training.
Meaning of Propert from wikipedia
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Propert is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Propert (1793–1867),
Welsh physician John
Lumsden Propert (1834–1902),
English physician...
- John
Propert DL (19 July 1793 – 9
September 1867) was a
Welsh physician who made a
successful career in
Westminster and is
chiefly remembered for founding...
- and Headmistresses' Conference. The
school was
founded in 1853 by John
Propert as the
Royal Medical Benevolent College, with the aim to
provide accommodation...
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questions Touring Caravan at the
National Museum of Australia.
Propert Trailaway "The
Amazing Propert Family –
Caravan Inventors" by Rod Bruem, 6 May 2017, timetoroam...
- "Ellen G. White® Estate: The
Ramik Report:
Memorandum of Law
Literary Propert Rights 1790–1915". whiteestate.org.
Retrieved September 4, 2023. Veltman...
- ISBN 978-1-78363-462-0. "
Propert 'Trailaway'
touring caravan".
National Museum of Australia.
Retrieved 15 July 2021. the
amazing Properts "What to know about...
- quid
petis Aeaei moenia Telegoni?,
Propertius 2.32.4 Pomp. Mela, ii. 7
Propert. iii. 10." 81 This article incorporates text from a
publication now in...
- Leslie. (2004) Léonide M****ine and the 20th
century ballet (McFarland)
Propert,
Walter Archibald. (1972) The
Russian Ballet in
Western Europe, 1909–1920...
- ISBN 1578601916. "The Mays/Chapman Incident: The Parti****nts". thedeadballera.com.
Propert,
Phyllis (July 1957). "Carl Mays: My
Pitch That
Killed Chapman Was A Strike...
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Lumsden Propert (9
April 1834 – 7
March 1902) was an
English physician and art critic.
Propert was born on 9
April 1834. He was the son of John
Propert (1792–1867)...