<< chattel mortgage chatter >>

chattels Meaning in Tamil ( chattels வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கொண்டு செல்லத்தக்க உடமைப் பொருள்கள்,



chattels's Usage Examples:

Laws, however, did not protect the women, who were the mere chattels of their lords.


They neither manufactured nor possessed any chattels beyond such articles of clothing, weapons, ornaments and utensils as they might carry on their persons, or in the family store-bag for daily use.


The principle is of ancient origin; as regards goods and chattels it was part of the ancient customs of London and the province of York, and as regards land descending in coparcenary it has always been part of the common law of England under the name of hotch-pot.


He'd not just claimed her in deed but had the nerve to brand her like chattel as well!Churchwardens are always lay persons, and as they may, like "artificial persons," hold goods and chattels and bring actions for them, they are recognized in law as quasi-corporations.


demanded a "loving contribution" from all who possessed lands worth not less than forty shillings a year, or chattels to the value of X15; and those who refused to make payment were summoned before the privy council and punished.


Enactments about the pursuit of thieves, and the calling in of warrantors to justify sales of chattels, are other expressions of the difficulties attending peaceful intercourse.


But, in fact, serfdom naturally took the form of an ugly ownership of live chattels on the part of a privileged class, and all sorts of excesses, of cruelty, ruthless exploitation and wanton caprice, followed as a matter of course.


Within a few months the ageing master uprooted himself from Milan, and moved with his chattels and retinue of pupils to Rome, into the service of the house that first befriended him, the Medici.


If his wealth consisted of chattels only, he was a bo-aire (cow-aire).


It will be formed naturally, for instance, in cases when one barbarous community conquers another, but it is not able to destroy entirely the latter or to treat its members as mere chattels.


Churchwardens are always lay persons, and as they may, like "artificial persons," hold goods and chattels and bring actions for them, they are recognized in law as quasi-corporations.


Experience, however, has 1 Up to the middle of the 15th century "seisin " was applied to chattels equally with freeholds, the word " possessed " being rarely used.


demote women to silent chattels.





Synonyms:

personal estate, private property, personal property, personalty, personal chattel, movable,



Antonyms:

unportable, immobile,

chattels's Meaning in Other Sites