Chattels

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Definition of "Chattels"

Chattels are personal property. Chattels are distinct from real property or real estate in that they can be moved from one location to another. Examples of chattels may include blinds, curtains, microwaves, refrigerators, desks, and personal computers.

"Chattels" is referred to in the following legal documents:

Commercial Lease

Real Estate Purchase Agreement

Power of Attorney

See also:

Leasehold Improvements