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BELONGINGS |
Chattels |
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POSSESSIONS |
Chattels |
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FURNISHED |
Provided (chattels, usually) |
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REPLEVIN |
The writ by which goods and chattels are replevied. |
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DISTRAINOR |
One who distrains; the party distraining goods or
chattels. |
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DEVISE |
To give by will; -- used of real estate; formerly, also,
of chattels. |
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CHATTELISM |
The act or condition of holding chattels; the state of
being a chattel. |
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DISTRAIN |
To subject to distress; to coerce; as, to distrain a
person by his goods and chattels. |
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MUTUARY |
One who borrows personal chattels which are to be consumed
by him, and which he is to return or repay in kind. |
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APPRAISE |
To set a value; to estimate the worth of, particularly
by persons appointed for the purpose; as, to appraise goods and
chattels. |
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DISTRINGAS |
A writ commanding the sheriff to distrain a person by
his goods or chattels, to compel a compliance with something required
of him. |
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REALTY |
Immobility, or the fixed, permanent nature of real
property; as, chattels which savor of the realty; -- so written in
legal language for reality. |
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GOOD |
Wares; commodities; chattels; -- formerly used in the
singular in a collective sense. In law, a comprehensive name for almost
all personal property as distinguished from land or real property. |
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ANNEXATION |
The act of annexing; process of attaching, adding,
or appending; the act of connecting; union; as, the annexation of Texas
to the United States, or of chattels to the freehold. |
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FIERI FACIAS |
...ed in
debt or damages, commanding the sheriff that he cause to be made of the
goods, chattels, or real estate of the defendant, the sum claimed.... |
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RECAPTION |
...ter
arrest; reprisal; the retaking of one's own goods, chattels, wife, or
children, without force or violence, from one who has taken them and
... |
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TEAM |
...d their offspring, or suit, that is, goods and
chattels, and appurtenances thereto. ... |
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REPLEVY |
To take or get back, by a writ for that purpose (goods
and chattels wrongfully taken or detained), upon giving security to try
the right to the... |
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HERIOT |
...y
accouterments, or the best beast, or chattel, due to the lord on the
death of a tenant; in modern use, a customary tribute of goods or
chat... |
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RENT |
A certain periodical profit, whether in money, provisions,
chattels, or labor, issuing out of lands and tenements in payment for
the use; commo... |
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INVENTORY |
An account, catalogue, or schedule, made by an executor
or administrator, of all the goods and chattels, and sometimes of the
real estate, of a... |
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FIXTURE |
...ses and
lands, so as to constitute a part of them. This term is, however, quite
frequently used in the peculiar sense of personal chattels annex... |
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WITHERNAM |
...n he has obtained judgment for a return
of the chattels replevied, and fails to obtain them on the writ of
return. ... |