- catalla
- Chattels.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
catalla — /kataila/ In old English law, chattels. The word among the Normans primarily signified only beasts of husbandry, or, as they are still called, cattle, but, in a secondary sense, the term was applied to all movables in general, and not only to… … Black's law dictionary
catalla — /kataila/ In old English law, chattels. The word among the Normans primarily signified only beasts of husbandry, or, as they are still called, cattle, but, in a secondary sense, the term was applied to all movables in general, and not only to… … Black's law dictionary
catalla juste possessa amitti non possunt — /katala jastiy pazesa eymitay non posant/ Chattels justly possessed cannot be lost … Black's law dictionary
catalla otiosa — /katsela owshiyowsa/ Dead goods or chattels as distinguished from animals. Idle cattle, that is, such as were not used for working, as distinguished from beasts of the plow; called also animalia otiosa … Black's law dictionary
catalla reputantur inter minima in lege — /katsla repyuwtaentar intar minama in liyjiy/ Chattels are considered in law among the least (or minor) things … Black's law dictionary
catalla juste possessa amitti non possunt — /katala jastiy pazesa eymitay non posant/ Chattels justly possessed cannot be lost … Black's law dictionary
catalla otiosa — /katsela owshiyowsa/ Dead goods or chattels as distinguished from animals. Idle cattle, that is, such as were not used for working, as distinguished from beasts of the plow; called also animalia otiosa … Black's law dictionary
catalla reputantur inter minima in lege — /katsla repyuwtaentar intar minama in liyjiy/ Chattels are considered in law among the least (or minor) things … Black's law dictionary
Catalla juste possessa amitti non possunt — Chattels lawfully possessed cannot be lost … Ballentine's law dictionary
catalla otiosa — Idle cattle or beasts … Ballentine's law dictionary