Mar 11, 2010 16:58
14 yrs ago
English term

chattel

GBK English to Slovenian Law/Patents Law (general)
Definition from Ameraco:
An item of personal property which is not affixed to the land or building (as opposed to a fixture, an item which is a part of the land or building). Chattels are generally not included in the sale of property unless specifically included in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale.
Example sentences:
When you rent your property out, the occupant also rents your chattel or personal property in the house which loses value because of the wear and tear from the tenants use. (chattelservice.com)
Although the average life span for depreciating chattel is 5 years, there is some personal property that has a longer life span. So, if you keep your rental property for 5 years, you would be able to depreciate the chattel off your taxes every year for 5 years. (Spectrum Chattel Service)
You might be surprised knowing the value of your chattel. While an individual piece of movable property may not be that valuable, it is quite easy to pack a home taking a substantial amount of belongings. (fairloanrate.com)
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