• Intangible property, also known as incorporeal property, is something that a person or corporation can have ownership of and can transfer ownership to...
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  • in distinction to intangible property.[citation needed] In English law and some Commonwealth legal systems, items of tangible property are referred to as...
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  • Buildings, historic places, monuments, and artifacts are cultural property. Intangible heritage consists of nonphysical intellectual wealth, such as folklore...
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  • Intangible asset finance, also known as "IP finance", is the branch of finance that uses intangible assets such as intellectual property (legal intangible)...
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  • An intangible asset is an asset that lacks physical substance. Examples are patents, copyright, franchises, goodwill, trademarks, and trade names, as well...
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  • personal property. Personal property may be classified in a variety of ways. Intangible personal property or "intangibles" refers to personal property that...
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  • Important Cultural Property may refer to: Important Intangible Cultural Properties of South Korea Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan This disambiguation...
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    includes tangible properties (structures and works of art or craft); intangible properties (performing arts and craft techniques); folk properties both tangible...
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  • In tax law, amortization refers to the cost recovery system for intangible property. Although the theory behind cost recovery deductions of amortization...
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  • Organizations Act applied to extraterritorial claims of damage to intangible property. In 1970, Congress passed the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations...
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  • cross-border intragroup transactions, including transfers of tangible or intangible property, services, and loans. For example, a tax authority may increase a...
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  • (land and buildings) and personal property, including intangible property such as intellectual property. Property refers to legally protected claims...
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    laws do not apply to most payments for intangible property. Some states tax certain forms of intangible property transfers or licenses. A common transaction...
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    UNESCO established its Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage with the aim of ensuring better protection of important intangible cultural heritages worldwide...
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  • unrelated business income. If a nonprofit organization licenses its intangible property and promotes an outside entity's business, the income may be unrelated...
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  • An Intangible Cultural Property (無形文化財, mukei bunkazai), as defined by the Japanese government's Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties (1950)...
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    sufficient and absolute. The first Restatement defines property as anything, tangible or intangible, whereby a legal relationship between persons and the...
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  • personal property (movable man-made objects) and intangible property.[citation needed] Real property (also called real estate or realty) is the combination...
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  • buildings), personal property (movable human-made objects) and intangible property. The social and political context in which private property is administered...
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  • the holding period. An asset may include tangible property, a car, a business, or intangible property such as shares. A capital gain is only possible when...
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  • of intangible assets in a systematic manner, or the completion of such a process Amortization (tax law), the cost recovery system for intangible property...
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    Theft (redirect from Theft of property)
    vitiated. Property – defined in section 71(1) of the Crimes Act 1958 (Vic) as being both tangible property, including money and intangible property. Information...
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  • Look up intangible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Intangibles or intangible may refer to: Intangible asset, an asset class used in accounting Intellectual...
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  • Conversion (law) (category Personal property law)
    another's property, inconsistently with their rights. The elements of conversion are: 1) Intent to convert the tangible or intangible property of another...
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  • In property law, title is an intangible construct representing a bundle of rights in (to) a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest...
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  • Important Intangible Cultural Properties may refer to: Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan based on the 1950 Japanese law Important Intangible Cultural...
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  • form of cash, stocks, real estate, gift cards, or other tangible or intangible property is made, the tax is usually imposed on the donor (the giver) unless...
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  • enforce the debt. the situs of intangible property, including intellectual property and goodwill, is where the property is registered, or, if not registered...
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    License (redirect from Licensed Property)
    20, 2019. Katz, Michael L.; Shapiro, Carl (1986). "How to License Intangible Property". The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 101 (3): 567–589. doi:10.2307/1885697...
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    Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect. There are many types of intellectual property, and...
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