
Understanding the Difference between Chattels and Fixtures
Chattels and fixtures are both forms of property, with fixtures being attached to the land. Find out here how chattels and fixtures differ.
Sydney-based paralegal and JD student. Formerly Legal Intern at Lawpath.

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