(Emphasis added.) (See People ex rel. Condon v. Commonwealth Edison Co. (1978), 64 Ill. App.3d 165, 168.) We also find significant the legislature's use of the term "contracted" in the third sentence.
Absent any indication of a different intention of the framers, we will presume that the words used have their ordinary and popularly understood meaning. Cf. Illinois Power Co. v. Mahin (1978), 72 Ill.2d 189, 381 N.E.2d 222; People ex rel. Condon v. Commonwealth Edison Co. (1978), 64 Ill. App.3d 165, 380 N.E.2d 1215. • 6 "Chattel" is defined in Webster's Third New International Dictionary 380 (1971) as "an item of tangible movable or immovable property except real estate, freehold, and that movable property which is by its nature considered to be essential to such an estate."