Legal Definition and Related Resources of Personal effects
Meaning of Personal effects
Without qualifying words, personal effects generally include such tangible property as is worn or carried about the person, but for the most part, as used in wills, the phrase derives its meaning from descriptions of articles and classifications immediately preceding. 66 Ark. 381. See Personal Chattels.
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Translation of Personal effects
- Spanish: Bien personal
- French: Bien personnel
- German: Persönliche Habe
- Italian: Bene personale
- Portuguese: Objeto pessoal
- Polish: Przedmioty osobistego użytku
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