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Distress, in law, process that enables a person to seize and detain from a wrongdoer some chattel, or item of personal property, as a pledge for the redressing of an injury, the performance of a duty, or the satisfaction of a demand.
Heirloom, an item of personal property that by immemorial usage is regarded as annexed by inheritance to a family estate.
"The idea is that this is not just a knife and fork, it's also an item of personal jewelry".
This wedding, for years an anomalous and trivial item of personal recollection, now strikes one as the stuff of historic testimony.
Personal property floaters are used to cover, on a comprehensive basis, any item of personal property owned by a private individual.
Fixture is an item of personal property attached to real estate in such a way that it cannot be removed without defacing or dismantling the structure, or damaging the item itself.
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The actor Burt Reynolds is having to sell off hundreds of items of personal memorabilia in an attempt to pay outstanding mortgage payments.
The scheme provides a standard set of labels for items of personal information such as name, title, e-mail address, place of employment, or hometown.
A common method of partial payment for vans, cars, boats and other items of personal property is by a "trade-in".
To the side, please find your cubicle wall adorned with items of personal significance, or, if you work in an open-plan office at a startup company, please find a man with a beard.
But for some who were there, or others who for reasons of their own wish they had been, examples like the new "Ring" fragments from the Tirol Festival and Kassel must make cherished keepsakes: items of personal history.
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