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I doubt that he'd have wanted his goods and chattels to go to the state.
"The same year the rich folks lost their goods and chattels, brother."
Will you fetch my goods and chattels out of the Folly?
She laughed at the thought of the dead moving house; packing up their goods and chattels.
That they should forfeit all their goods and chattels.
I'll have your goods and chattels taken in.
I succeeded in selling off our goods and chattels much better than I expected.
We've got plenty of things - goods and chattels and land - but very little money because we can't sell anything.
She meant, of course, his wife; but he understood her to refer to his property in goods and chattels.
Spain returns all goods and chattels seized and makes restitution.
Administration of his goods and chattels was granted to his executors on 16 December 1235.
The goods and chattels were valued at £7 6s.
He would toast the end of an era in vintage shampoo whilst gathering up his goods and chattels.
He was sent to prison and such goods and chattels as he had "were forfeited."
Goods and chattels had been put to the torch, every living soul regardless of age had been killed.
Better to tell the truth now than let Charlie bargain away his goods and chattels only to discover the prize wasn't his to have.
In October 1887 Honywood held a sale of goods and chattels at his house.
This man should be sent back to his homeland with all of his goods and chattels forthwith !
Even at the best regulated check-in counters, a slip of the pen can send your goods and chattels off to parts unknown.
They had even witnessed the confiscation of the clergy's goods and chattels to defray the nation's expenses: a potent lesson for the future.
Goods and chattels and art and inventions.
Sydney's convict era is explored in a giant showcase of goods and chattels recovered from more than 25 archaeological digs.
Almost invariably, neighbours compiled the post-mortem inventories of the goods and chattels of dead property owners.
Oh, Fan, you ought to have seen my triumphal entry into the city, sitting among my goods and chattels, in a farmer's cart."
Australia's law in relation to goods and chattels (items which are not land or intellectual property) relatively closely follows that of the United Kingdom.