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111goods and chattels — This phrase is a general denomination of personal property, as distinguished from real property. In the law of wills, the term goods and chattels will, unless restrained by the context, pass all the personal estate …
112goods sold and delivered — A phrase frequently used in the action of assumpsit, when the sale and delivery of goods furnish the cause …
113goods, wares, and merchandise — A general and comprehensive designation of such chattels and goods as are ordinarily the subject of traffic and sale. The phrase is used in the statute of frauds, and is sometimes found in pleadings and other instruments …
114goods vehicle — See heavy goods vehicle …
115goods and merchandise — Usually having reference to goods kept for sale or purchased with the intent of placing them in a stock of merchandise …
116goods and movables — See goods …
117goods to arrive — A term in a contract for the sale of personal property which ordinarily renders the obligation of the seller to perform the contract by an actual transfer of the property contingent upon the arrival of the goods. 46 Am J1st Sales § 201 …
118goods — noun That which is produced, then traded, bought or sold, then finally consumed. Syn: wares Ant: capital, services …
119Goods — Товар; Товары …
120goods — sb. [god]. RG. 495 …