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11personal effects — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun One s portable property: belonging (often used in plural), effect (used in plural), good (used in plural), lares and penates, personal property, possession (used in plural), property, thing (often used in plural).… …
12personal effects — noun plural Date: 1818 privately owned items (as clothing and jewelry) normally worn or carried on the person …
13personal effects — /pɜsənəl əˈfɛkts/ (say persuhnuhl uh fekts) plural noun items which can be carried about one s person, as clothing, wallet, keys, etc …
14personal — per·son·al adj 1: of, relating to, or affecting a person: as a: of, relating to, or based on the existence or presence of a person see also personal injury; personal jurisdiction at jurisdiction b …
15personal property — see property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. personal property …
16effects — Personal estate or property; though the term may include both real and personal property. See personal effects …
17effects — Personal estate or property; though the term may include both real and personal property. See personal effects …
18effects — ► [plural] LAW a person s possessions: »After his death, an inventory was taken of his effects. »Company relocation policies may cover the cost of insuring personal effects in transit. Main Entry: ↑effect …
19personal things — Personal effects. Not inclusive of securities, money, or real property. Re Klewer s Estate. 124 Cal App 2d 219, 268 P2d 544, 41 ALR2d 941. As to what passes under a bequest of personal things, see Anno: 41 ALR2d 941 …
20personal — Appertaining to the person; belonging to an individual; limited to the person; having the nature or partaking of the qualities of human beings, or of movable property. In re Steimes Estate, 150 Misc. 279, 270 N.Y.S. 339. As to personal action… …