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personalty

/pur-suh-nl-tee/US // ˈpɜr sə nl ti //UK // (ˈpɜːsənəltɪ) //

个人财产,个人物品,个人,人身财产

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural per·son·al·ties.Law.

    • : personal estate or property.

Examples

  • Rosenwald said some of the rhetoric of conservative talk personalties is driven by a chicken-and-egg issue.

  • It is interpreted so as to give, in many cases, more to the eldest son than the real estate and his share of the personalty.

  • She can with such money acquire personalty or realty, over the former of which she has absolute control.

  • (b.) if personalty yields the same income, or is of the capital value of four thousand pounds or upwards, free of all charges.

  • No inconsiderable part of this personalty was invested in shipping and manufacturing.

  • The assessment of the realty was made in 1853; that of the personalty is made in March of each year.