The usual definition of a chose in action is derived from that stated by Channell J. in Torkington v. Magee (1902) 2 K.B. 427 at 430. "Chose in action is a known legal expression used to describe all personal rights of property which can only be claimed or enforced by action and not in taking physical possession."
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