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What (who) is Chose - definition

TERM USED IN COMMON LAW TRADITION
Chose in possession; Chose in action; Choses in action; Choses in possession; Choses; Chose (English law); Chose (law); Thing in action; Things in action; Chose in Action

chose         
Chose is the past tense of choose
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·- imp. & ·p.p. of Choose.
II. Chose ·noun A thing; personal property.
III. Chose ·- of Choose.
IV. Chose ·Impf of Choose.
chose         
past of choose.

Wikipedia

Chose

Chose (pronounced: , French for "thing") is a term used in common law tradition to refer to rights in property, specifically a combined bundle of rights. A chose describes the enforcement right which a party possesses in an object. The use of chose extends from the English use of French within the courts. In English and commonwealth law, all personal things fall into one of two categories, either choses in action or choses in possession. English law uses a chose to refer to a bundle of rights, traditionally relating to property which may be utilised in certain circumstances. Thus, a chose in action refers to a bundle of personal rights which can only be enforced or claimed by a chose-holder bringing an action through the court to enforce the action. In English law, this category is enormously wide. This is contrasted with a chose in possession which represents rights which can be enforced or acquired by taking physical possession of the chose. This may be, for example a legal mortgage. Both choses in possession and choses in action create separate proprietary interests. What differs between each is the method in which each chose may be enforced. This is dependent on the possessory nature of the reference object.

Alternative, historical uses includes a chose local, a thing annexed to a place, such as a mill; a chose transitory, something movable that can be carried from place to place.

Examples of use of Chose
1. More than three–quarters of pupils chose desserts, compared to 56% who chose vegetables.
2. In the interview with Paris Match she said: "It was not me who chose Malawi, but it chose me.
3. "They each chose one candidate, and I chose two," she said, adding that the invisibility was painful.
4. They were the ones who chose to reject Shariah, to reject Islam, and so they chose to become apostates.
5. WASHINGTON –– President Bush chose California Rep.