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Noun
/ˈCHatl/,
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chattels, plural;
  1. (in general use) A personal possession

  2. An item of property other than real estate


  1. Personal property, roughly speaking, is private property that is moveable, as opposed to real property or real estate. In the common law systems personal property may also be called chattels or personalty. ...
  2. personal property, both animate and inanimate
  3. Moveable and removable items of personal property. In real estate transactions, chattels included in the sale usually include the stove, television aerial, carpets, blinds, curtains, drapes and light fittings. ...
  4. Usually, chattels are personal effects, which you take with you when you move. Examples are: furniture, art work, etc.
  5. Personal belongings, including jewellery, furniture, wine, pictures, books and cars, but not money, investments, property or business assets.
  6. chattels are personal property. There are two types. Real chattels are buildings and fixtures. Personal chattels are clothes and furniture.
  7. Property other than real estate, such as moveable possessions that may be included in a sale, e.g. furniture.
  8. All forms of personal property and leases excluding interest in land, shares and Government debentures.
  9. The moveable items of personal property which may be part of the property sale such as whitegoods, eg refrigerators and washing machines.
  10. Items that are found within the premises and are not affixed to the premises, which may be removed.
  11. A chattel is something that is easily removed from the house, e.g. curtains or a dishwasher. Chattels to be included in the sale are listed in the agreement for sale and purchase and other furniture. ...
  12. Chattels generally refers to furniture (such as a serviced apartment fully furnished) and clothes.
  13. Items you sell with the home such as carpets, light fittings, drapes, curtains, and the like. Any different chattels, such as a stove or dishwasher are also noted on the contract if they are to be included in the sale.
  14. Chattels in a home are items that may be connected by pipes and wires, such as refrigerators, stoves, washers and dryers. Also see“Fixtures”.
  15. Items of personal property, such as furniture and moveable goods. This is more commonly referred to as “fixtures and fittings”.
  16. Property which is not freehold land; divided into two- categories:
  17. Any fixed asset other than freehold land. Items such as machinery, implements, tools, furnishings, fittings, which may be associated with land use, but which are not fixed to the land or premises or, if fixed, may be removed without causing structural damage to a building. ...
  18. Tangible assets other than immovable property
  19. Removable personal items that are not normally included in the sale of a home, but may be added to the purchase price to make the property more attractive to buyers. (Examples include microwave ovens, portable dishwashers, and washers and dryers
  20. Movable Belongings and defined in the Administration of Estates Act 1925. This excludes money and items used for business purposes.
  21. Is an item that can be moved and not considered to be part of the structure, for example, dishwasher, clothes dryer, rugs, mats and pot plants. ...
  22. Moveable possessions, personal property (generally items that may be removed without injury to the freehold estate).
  23. Assets of a person other than land - for example, jewellery, ornaments, clothes, cars, animals, furniture and so on.
  24. are items in a house such as a fridge, stove, dishwasher or hot tub and are know in law as personal property.
  25. Any movable personal property or belongings not used for business.