goods and chattels Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌɡʊdz ən ˈtʃæt.əlz]
  • Us [ ˌɡʊdz ən ˈtʃæt̬.əlz]

Meaning of goods and chattels In English

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Examples of goods and chattels

  • If a husband goes bankrupt, can the woman retain her goods and chattels in the house, as she can if he goes bankrupt now?

  • I have seen the pitiful procession of goods and chattels loaded on carts and taken to other districts by the people who are seeking work.

  • We have been reminded that sportsmen and sportswomen are not commodities, that they are not goods and chattels.

  • By work, man produces goods and chattels of two kinds.

  • Here again, as the market expands, people will make heavier demands for goods and chattels.

  • Already people are going three, four and five miles to take shelter in the tubes, taking their goods and chattels with them.

  • If they do so, there is not the slightest doubt that their goods and chattels will be destroyed and that they will be boycotted.

  • If the insurance of goods and chattels were made compulsory, it would very considerably reduce the premium.

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