moveable property

moveable property

Collins dictionary of law. . 2001.

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  • property — prop‧er‧ty [ˈprɒpəti ǁ ˈprɑːpər ] noun properties PLURALFORM 1. [uncountable] LAW all the things that someone owns: • Some of the stolen property was found in Mason s house. • The President supports a tax cut on profits from sales of property… …   Financial and business terms

  • Property law — is the area of law that governs the various forms of ownership in real property (land as distinct from personal or movable possessions) and in personal property, within the common law legal system. In the civil law system, there is a division… …   Wikipedia

  • moveable — Movable Mov a*ble, n.; pl. {Movables}. 1. An article of wares or goods; a commodity; a piece of property not fixed, or not a part of real estate; generally, in the plural, goods; wares; furniture. [Also spelled {moveable}.] [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • property — n. (pl. ies) 1 a something owned; a possession, esp. a house, land, etc. b Law the right to possession, use, etc. c possessions collectively, esp. real estate (has money in property). 2 an attribute, quality, or characteristic (has the property… …   Useful english dictionary

  • moveable — /ˈmuvəbəl/ (say moohvuhbuhl) adjective 1. Law (of property) a. not permanent in place; capable of being moved without injury or damage. b. personal, as distinguished from real. 2. → movable. –noun 3. (usually plural) Law an article of personal… …  

  • movable property — ➔ property * * * movable property UK US (also moveable property) noun [U] (also moveable) LAW ► property that you own and can take with you, which does not include houses, apartments, or land: »Works of art are regarded as moveable property …   Financial and business terms

  • Tangible property — in law is, literally, anything which can be touched, and includes both real property (or, in civil law systems, immovable property) and personal property (or moveable property), and stands in distinction to intangible property.In English law and… …   Wikipedia

  • incorporeal property — n. Property that exists as a legal right without physical substance, such as a copyright. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. incorporeal property …   Law dictionary

  • Personal property — For other uses, see Personal property (disambiguation). Property law …   Wikipedia

  • Married Women's Property Act 1882 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the property of married women. Statute book chapter …   Wikipedia

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