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goods and chattels
plural noun
- any property that is not freehold, usually limited to include only moveable property
Example Sentences
The law at the heart of the case governs how to divide âgoods and chattels.â
The workers departed, taking with them their goods and chattels, leaving only the empty huts behind.
âHe told me that I was nothing but goods and chattels, like a horse or a sheep,â Robinson wrote, âthat my master had got the pension, and was still receiving it, or his heirs. He said it would be a disgrace to take it from the white man and give it to the negro .â.â. âWhen you fought that battle, you was your masterâs property.â
On the way we meet the fleeing inhabitants trundling their goods and chattels along with them in wheelbarrows, in perambulators, and on their backs.
A âwrit of executionâ authorizes U.S. marshals to collect âgoods and chattelsâ from the companies.
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