Chattel property is personal property that can be moved around. Chattel property law is defined as any property that is not land or physical items that belong to the land. Chattel is movable goods and land cannot be moved. A house would not be considered chattel property because it is attached to the land.
Chattel paper is an asset type over which an entity can grant a security interest under Article 9 of the UCC. For more information on security interests in chattel paper, see Practice Note, UCC Creation, Perfection, and Priority of Security Interests.
Chattel paper refers to a document used in secured transactions to sell property on credit while retaining some interest in the property.
Non-Transferable Assets: Assets that are legally restricted from being transferred, such as government benefits, social security payments, or certain insurance policies, cannot be used as collateral since they cannot be seized or sold.
Chattel paper refers to a document used in secured transactions to sell property on credit while retaining some interest in the property.
Section 16-10-20 - False statements and writings, concealment of facts, and fraudulent documents in matters within jurisdiction of state or political subdivisions.
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(10) To develop and implement a comprehensive plan for the security of the county courthouse and any courthouse annex. Prior to the implementation of any security plan, the plan shall be submitted to the chief judge of the superior court of the circuit wherein the courthouse or courthouse annex is located for review.
§16-10-24(a) when they knowingly or willfully obstruct or hinder any law enforcement officer in the lawful discharge of his official duties. The penalty for a misdemeanor conviction in Georgia is a fine up to $1,000, jail time up to one year, or both.