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Personalty   Listen
noun
Personalty  n.  
1.
The state of being a person; personality. (R.)
2.
(Law) Personal property, as distinguished from realty or real property.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Personalty" Quotes from Famous Books



... Sefton sent to his lodgings and (in conjunction with Vizard, the solicitor) caused all his papers to be sealed up. It was found that he had left a woman who had lived with him for four years as his mistress, his sole executrix and residuary legatee, and she accordingly became entitled to all his personalty (the value of which was very small, not more than L300 or L400) and to all the papers which he left behind him. These last are exceedingly valuable, for he had kept a copious diary for thirty- six years, had preserved all his own and Mrs. Creevey's letters, and copies or originals of a vast ...
— The Greville Memoirs (Second Part) - A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1852 - (Volume 1 of 3) • Charles C. F. Greville

... have been down for the funeral," said Mr. Stickatit; "but I have been kept going about the property, ever since the death, up to this moment, I may say. There's the document, gentlemen." And the will was laid on the table. "The personalty will be sworn under five. The real will be about two more. Well, Pritchett, and how ...
— The Bertrams • Anthony Trollope



Words linked to "Personalty" :   private property, personal property, property, personal effects, personal estate, belongings, clobber, movable, holding, chattel, effects, personal chattel



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