household chattels definition
household chattels means articles of personal or household use or adornment;
household chattels means furniture, linen, china, glass, books and other chattels of ordinary household use or ornament and also consumable stores, garden effects and domestic animals, but does not include any chattels used at the death of the deceased for business or professional purposes or money or security for money.
household chattels means furniture, linen, china, glass, books and other chattels of ordinary household use
More Definitions of household chattels
household chattels means furniture, linen, china, glass, books and other chattels of ordinary household use or ornament and also consumable stores, garden effects
household chattels. , in relation to an intestate, means all furniture, curtains, drapes, carpets, linen, china, glassware, ornaments, domestic appliances and utensils, garden appliances, utensils and effects and other chattels of ordinary household use or decoration, liquors and consumable stores and domestic animals, which, immediately before the intestate's death, were owned by him (whether absolutely or subject to any charge, encumbrance or lien securing the payment of money) or in which, immediately before his death, he held an interest as grantor under a bill of sale or as hirer under a hire-purchase agreement within the meaning of subsection (1 ) of section 2 of the Hire-Purchase Act, 1960, or within the meaning of any enactment of another State, or of a Territory, of the Commonwealth corresponding to that sub section, but does not include any motor vehicle, boat, aircraft, racing animal, original painting, trophy, clothing, jewellery or other chattel of a personal nature which was so owned by him or in which he held such an interest;