- is movable. In
common law systems,
personal property may also be
called chattels or personalty. In
civil law systems,
personal property is
often called...
-
distrainor did not get any form of
legal possession. The
goods and chattels were
considered to be in the
custody of the law. As a result,
there was no...
-
to do so
would constitute conversion or tresp****
to chattels.
Outside the US, a common-law lien may be
defined as a p****ive
right to retain a
chattel...
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distrainor did not get any form of
legal possession. The
goods and chattels were
considered to be in the
custody of the law. As a result,
there was no...
-
Distraint typically involves the
seizure of
goods (
chattels)
belonging to the
tenant by the
landlord to sell the
goods for the
payment of the rent. In the past...
- on the
goods and
chattels of
every person against whom such
judgment has been given;
and in
failure of
goods and chattels, then
on those of
their sureties...
- categories:
goods (further
classified into
consumer goods,
equipment and inventory)
instruments do****ents of
title chattel paper (including
leases and conditional...
- product), the 19th-largest by PPP-adjusted GDP,
and was the 21st-largest
goods exporter and 24th-largest
goods importer.
Australia took the
record for the...
-
prejudicial to "any person's inheritance, offices, liberties,
goods,
chattels or life". But this
enactment was
repealed by the
Treason Act 1547;
and it is certain...
- with
certain foreign insurers Gains on the
disposal of
wasting chattels, for
example animals and motor cars
Gains on the
disposal of
tangible non-wasting...