词汇 | personal-property |
释义 | personal property noun[ U ] lawuk /ˌpɜː.sən.əl ˈprɒp.ə.ti/ us /ˌpɝː.sən.əl ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/ the things you own that you can take with you, such as money, vehicles, or furniture动产 Belongings and possessions accoutrements asset belongings capital assets chattel estate for in the name of somethingidiom lost property lost property office lost-and-found materially personalty possession property resource stuff swag thing toxic asset personal property | Business Englishpersonal property noun[ U ] ukus(alsopersonalty) LAW the things you own which you can take with you, such as money, vehicles, or furniture, rather than land or buildings: Under Tennessee law, pets are considered personal property of their owners. Compareproperty Examples of personal propertypersonal property Throughout the article we focus on real property (such as land and buildings) rather than personalproperty. Instead, there has been a constantly rising level of personal insecurity reflecting the increase in crimes against the person and in crimes against personalproperty. Boreholes were increasingly recognised as personalproperty through that decade, and the private ownership of the adjacent grazing lands quickly followed. Rental income and other personalproperty remained outside the separate estate and subject to disposal by the trustee at his discretion. Compensation may be given in the form of real or personalproperty or of money. In the 1798 case, the panchayat divided the mahant's personalproperty among the chelas. The former practice was that the pensioner was to transfer all his fixed property, with or without personalproperty, in exchange for support and care. Wives held personalproperty under three common circumstances. Its leader managed the estate as if it was his own personalproperty. Secured transactions are typically sales of personalproperty in which the buyer uses credit. Controls were randomly selected from the city or township personalproperty tax list. Some relationships with potential elements of real and personalproperty help to constitute people's identities. And presumably an even smaller number of commercial facilities will qualify as personalproperty. But of course it is not reasonable to expect that much real property is personalproperty. Her work thus underlined the inextricable connection between material culture and monastic life, and the centrality of personalproperty in the formation of individual monastic identity. See all examples of personal property These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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