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chattel(s) personal

  • 1 chattel

    noun, usu. in pl.

    chattel[s] — bewegliche Habe (geh.)

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    chat·tel
    [ˈtʃætəl, AM ˈtʃæt̬-]
    n AM LAW [bewegliches] Eigentum, [bewegliche] Habe geh
    \chattels pl Hab und Gut nt geh
    \chattel mortgage Mobiliarhypothek f, Mobiliarsicherheit f
    goods and \chattels bewegliches Eigentum, Mobiliar nt
    \chattels real Grundstücksrechte pl
    \chattels personal persönliche Habe
    incorporeal \chattels immaterielle Vermögenswerte
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    chattel [ˈtʃætl] s
    1. besonders HIST Sklave m, Leibeigene(r) m/f(m)
    2. meist pl JUR
    a) auch chattel(s) personal Mobilien pl, bewegliches Eigentum
    b) jegliches Eigentum (mit Ausnahme von Grundstücken und Gebäuden):
    chattel real Besitzrecht n (z. B. Pacht)
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    noun, usu. in pl.

    chattel[s] — bewegliche Habe (geh.)

    English-german dictionary > chattel

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  • personal chattel — England, Wales Broadly, a personal chattel is a tangible, moveable object (such as a car, or an item of jewellery) used for personal as opposed to business (or some other) use. In relation to the administration of a deceased person s estate,… …   Law dictionary

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