Canadian Property Law/Personal Property

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[edit] Introduction

In the common law systems personal property may also be called chattels. It is distinguished from real property. Personal property may be classified in a variety of ways, such as goods, money, negotiable instruments, security , and intangible assets including choses in action.

[edit] Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property

[edit] Bailments and Licences

[edit] Assignment

[edit] Gifts

[edit] Inter vivos

[edit] Donatio Mortis Causa

[edit] Fixtures

[edit] Personality

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