goods+and+chattels
11your goods and chattels — (your) goods and chattels formal all the things that belong to you. Jim arrived at the flat with all his goods and chattels packed into two shopping bags …
12To levy on goods and chattels — Levy Lev y, v. i. To seize property, real or personal, or subject it to the operation of an execution; to make a levy; as, to levy on property; the usual mode of levying, in England, is by seizing the goods. [1913 Webster] {To levy on goods and… …
13goods and chattels — all of one s possessions …
14goods and chattels — plural noun chiefly Law all kinds of personal possessions …
15goods and chattels — noun (plural) law personal possessions …
16goods and chattels — UK [ˌɡʊdz ən ˈtʃæt(ə)lz] / US noun [plural] legal someone s possessions, not including any houses or land that they own …
17goods and chattels — /ˌgυdz ən tʃret(ə)lz/ plural noun moveable personal possessions …
18goods and effects — In common parlance, chattels or movable s, but in some connections including real as well as personal property. 52 Am J1st Treat § 41; 57 Am J1st Wills § 1343 …
19goods — I noun appurtenances, articles of commerce, assets, belongings, chattels, commodities, consumer durables, durables, effects, items, materials, paraphernalia, personal estate, possessions, produce, products, property, resources, staples, stock,… …
20chattels — chat‧tels [ˈtʆætlz] noun [plural] LAW the things that someone owns, not including land or buildings: • the goods and chattels that made up the Duke s personal estate …