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Перевод: chattel
[существительное] движимое имущество; движимость
Тезаурус:
- It is not that, in the face of a system of chattel slavery, we first insist on counting everyone's interests equitably and then see if slaves should be liberated; it is that we first recognise the moral imperative to liberate them, on grounds other than counting equal interests equally.
- Coconut palms bow towards the sea, banana trees afford shelter at bus stops and vividly coloured croton hedges separate the patch of one clapboard chattel house from the next.
- It means instead the end of childhood and freedom, the beginning of a new life as a slave and chattel at the bottom of a hierarchy in someone else's family.
- Although some aspects of the proposed Lending and Security Act were included in this, Crowther's fundamental unifying concept of the "chattel mortgage" was not.
- It is the right of slaves to be free , their right not to be treated as another's property , their right not to be used as a mere means to another's end - it is these basic moral rights that a system of chattel slavery systematically violates, not the principle that we must count equal interests equally.
- Department of the Environment ministers announced that though they had been advised that the statue was part of the listed building, and that consent was therefore required for its removal, they none the less considered it was a chattel, and would not take enforcement action.
- Breathless is his chattel and he orders her to his table.
- The modern wife is considered more of an equal partner and helpmate than a chattel or a housekeeper.
- A person in possession of a moveable chattel (e.g. a painting) who loses it, or has it stolen from him or otherwise taken from him against his will can demand it back within five years from any person who then has possession of it Art.
- Hence his interest is personal property, and is classed as a chattel, though, by reason of its close relation to real property, it is distinguished as a chattel real.
- This greed for status reinforces the wife's role as child-bearing domestic slave or chattel, and spoils for ever the chance of a real relationship.
- The right of a bailee to detain a chattel from its owner until payment be made, not only in respect of that particular article, but of any balance that may be due, on a general account between the bailor and bailee in the same line of business.
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