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Chattel Personal Opposed Call Real Property Stuff Room

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Back personal as opposed to real property

All that stuff in your room? The books, posters, dirty sneakers and all of your other personal belongings? That's what we call chattel.

Chattel refers to personal items, as opposed to actual land property. It was once used to describe slaves and cattle, which is why referring to something or someone as chattel isn't very nice — you're essentially saying they're just property, somehow less than human. Despite the fact that chattel is an outdated word these days, it's probably still safe to call your bottle cap collection worthless chattel.

"Some trifling affront. He sold some poachers to a Tyroshi slaver instead of giving them to the Night's Watch. Absurd law. A man should be able to do as he likes with his own chattel."

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