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personalty
personalty Law. (ˈpɜːsənəltɪ) [ad. late AF. personaltie = med.L. persōnālitās personality: cf. reality, realty.] † a. See quots. 1607, 1888. b. Personal goods, personal estate: see personal A. 6; also gen. personal belongings. c. = personality 6 c. rare.a 1481 Littleton Tenures §315 iii. iv. (1516) ...
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Legatee
Civ.App., 76 S.W.2d 180, 183) asserts that "devisee" may refer to "those who take under will without any distinction between realty and personalty ...
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personal property definition
In common law systems, personal property may also be called chattels or personalty.
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John William Fisher
His will was proved on 22 April, the personalty being sworn under £50,000.
He was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery in London.
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Walter Coulson
His will was proved 14 December 1860, most of his landed property and personalty being left to his brother William Coulson the surgeon, for his life, and
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nationalty
nationalty (ˈnæʃənəltɪ) [f. as prec. + -ty, after personalty, realty.] National property.1812–29 Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1838) III. 119 Their tithes and glebes belong to them as officers and functionaries of the nationalty. 1845 J. Martineau Ess. (1891) II. 23 The other constituted a nationalty or i...
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William Jardine Gresson
He left an estate to the gross value of £243,276, with net personalty £231,443.
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teamless
ˈteamless, a. rare. [f. team n. + -less.] Without a team: cf. team n. 5.1894 Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch 5 Sept., The majority of the pioneers brought with them no personalty..save their teams,..some came even teamless.
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English personal property law
A life-interest may, however, be given in personalty, except in articles quae ipso usu consumuntur. (2) Money due on mortgages and securities on land is personalty in England.
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saleability
saleability (seɪləˈbɪlɪtɪ) Also salability, (irregularly) salesability [f. next: see -bility.] Saleableness.1797 Coleridge in Sotheby's Catal. Bks. & MSS. 30 Nov. (1891) 58 So much for the priceableness of the volume—now for the saleability. 1818 Moore Mem. (1856) VIII. 248 Saleability is the thing ...
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William Brereton (British Army officer)
In his will, executed on 10 April 1850, and proved on 16 August 1864 (personalty sworn under £25,000), he left the sum of £1000, the interest to be applied
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Robert Thompson Crawshay
While on a visit to Cheltenham for the benefit of his health he died suddenly at the Queen's Hotel, and on 21 June following his personalty was sworn under
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Dramatization
A dramatization of real events might infringe the personalty rights of the individuals involved.
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Community property
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Community of Personal and Marital Property: Community property consists of all property, personalty and realty, acquired during the marriage; and all personalty acquired before the marriage.
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William Francis Gordon
He left an estate with personalty valued at £172,705.
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