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    Goods and chat·tels
    /ˌɡo͝odz ən ˈCHadlz/

    plural

    • 1. all kinds of personal possessions: "inventories of household goods and chattels"

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  3. Goods and chattels are the things that you own other than land and buildings. Learn more about this legal term, its pronunciation, and how to use it in sentences with examples from the Hansard archive.

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      goods and chattels. noun [ plural ] law specialized us /...

  4. 2 days ago · Goods and chattels are personal property of any kind, but sometimes limited to tangible property. Learn more about this legal term, its origin, and related entries on Merriam-Webster.com.

  5. Goods and chattels are various types of personal property, such as tangible items or intangible rights. Learn how to use this term in a sentence and see its legal implications in bankruptcy and inheritance.

  6. Goods and chattels definition: any property that is not freehold, usually limited to include only moveable property. See examples of GOODS AND CHATTELS used in a sentence.

  7. Goods and chattels are any property that is not freehold, usually limited to include only moveable property. See the full dictionary entry, synonyms, pronunciation, collocations and sentences for this term.

  8. goods and chattels. Everything that one owns. I can't believe you're moving tomorrow and you still haven't packed all your goods and chattels. You'll never fit all your goods and chattels into a studio apartment! We don't want to hear about any land you own, just your goods and chattels.

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