In property. The most general term that can be employed to denote a property in lands or chattels. In lts appli-catlon to lands or thlngs real, it is frequently used in connection with the terms “estate,” “right,” and “title,” and, according to Lord Coke, it properly includes them all. Co. Litt 845b. See Ragsdale v. Mays, 65 Tex. 257; Hurst v. Hurst, 7 W. Va. 297; New York ▼. Stone, 20 wend. (N. Y.) 142; State ▼. Mc-Kellop, 40 Mo. 185; Loventhal v. Home Ins. Co., 112 Ala. 116, 20 South. 419, 83 Lu R
Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
