Sentences with phrase «about chattel»

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These men and boys are literally speaking about Monse as though she's chattel, as opposed to a living, breathing human person with her own sexuality.
This is not just about making sure that we don't fall back into a tribal, patriarchal existence with women and the weak as mere chattel, but what we mean as humans, our bodies and ourselves.
Some of us aren't fortunate enough to have the benefit of institutions like the Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History and Culture (Baltimore, MD) or the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (New York, NY) in our hometowns, but many similar institutions offer a variety of school programs designed to educate young people — not only about the legacy of chattel slavery in America, but also the legacy of resistance and activism against injustice that it nurtured.
I was a college student the first time I remember hearing about Juneteenth, the annual holiday established to commemorate and celebrate the emancipation of the last African chattel slaves in the United States in the state of Texas.
A small leather pouch between the seatbacks comprises pretty much all the stowage; best to stash your chattels in the rear trunk (there's no front trunk), which is about the size of a typical roll - aboard bag.
About the same time, Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) was amended to permit electronic chattel paper, but only if the six conditions of UETA were met.
This lawyer filed suit to evict the wicked son Not going to let him pull a fast one Jumped on the ferry in Brooks Bros. and tie Of course, the one with pink whales from Vineyard Vines Walked the cobblestones, and entered the small courthouse, ready for battle The clerk asked is this case about personal chattel?
Lawyer Roderick Byrnes, who had previous professional misconduct convictions, should have warned his client about the «mounting costs» he was incurring while pursuing matters like divvying up household chattels and his preference to not have his spouse smoke in front of their children, Justice Janet Wilson ruled for the Divisional Court panel.
Ernst is regarded as one of the most knowledgeable individuals in the industry about the Dodd - Frank Act and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB's) regulations regarding consumer financing for manufactured homes, and the GSE's Duty to Serve requirements related to chattel lending.
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