0 the things you own that you can take with you, such as money, vehicles, or furniture
1 the things you own which you can take with you, such as money, vehicles, or furniture, rather than land or buildings:
But of course it is not reasonable to expect that much real property is personal property.
The legal system requires the same with disposition of real and personal property and even custody of children of the deceased.
And presumably an even smaller number of commercial facilities will qualify as personal property.
Some relationships with potential elements of real and personal property help to constitute people's identities.
Controls were randomly selected from the city or township personal property tax list.
Secured transactions are typically sales of personal property in which the buyer uses credit.
Its leader managed the estate as if it was his own personal property.
Wives held personal property under three common circumstances.