• In law, tangible property is literally anything that can be touched, and includes both real property and personal property (or moveable property), and stands...
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  • Look up tangible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tangibility is the property of being able to be perceived by touch. A commonplace understanding of...
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  • in action. Tangible personal property refers to any type of property that can generally be moved (i.e., it is not attached to real property or land), touched...
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    a partial owner of the tangible property (e.g., land and logs) of others, due not to first occupation and use of that property (for it is already owned)...
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    Asset (redirect from Tangible asset)
    owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity. It is anything (tangible or intangible) that can be used to produce positive economic value. Assets...
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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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  • property. Intangible property generally refers to statutory creations, such as copyright, trademarks, or patents. It excludes tangible property like...
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  • United States. Under this system, the capitalized cost (basis) of tangible property is recovered over a specified life by annual deductions for depreciation...
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  • rights towards all forms of property in Israel, including real estate (land) and movable property. Besides tangible property, economic rights are also usually...
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  • tangible assets, such as commodities or real estate. The opposite of financial assets is non-financial assets, which include both tangible property (sometimes...
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    to be sufficient and absolute. The first Restatement defines property as anything, tangible or intangible, whereby a legal relationship between persons...
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  • title Tangible Cultural Property. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Tangible Cultural...
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  • possession of property against the public interest. The European Court of Human Rights has interpreted "possessions" to include not only tangible property, but...
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  • Property damage (sometimes called damage to property), is damage or destruction of real or tangible personal property, caused by negligence, willful destruction...
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    Lease (redirect from Property leasing)
    agreement can refer to two kinds of leases: A lease in which the asset is tangible property. Here, the user rents the asset (e.g. land or goods) let out or rented...
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    under which tangible property, such as furniture, consumer electronics, motor vehicles, home appliances, engagement rings, and real property, is leased...
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  • over 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...
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    A Tangible Cultural Property (有形文化財, yūkei bunkazai) as defined by the Japanese government's Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties is a part of...
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    A tangible investment is something physical that you can touch. It is an investment in a tangible, hard or real asset or personal property. This contrasts...
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  • services. Capital goods are a particular form of economic good and are tangible property. Capital goods are one of the three types of producer goods, the other...
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  • Look up property in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Property is the ownership of land, resources, improvements or other tangible objects, or intellectual...
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  • capital Intangible assets Tangible common equity Tangible property Some investment professionals have argued that intellectual property (such as royalties and...
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  • that the statute pertained only to schemes to defraud victims of tangible property, including money. In 1988, Congress enacted a new law that specifically...
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    An Important Cultural Property (重要文化財, jūyō bunkazai) is an item officially classified as Tangible Cultural Property by the Japanese government's Agency...
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  • the state of tangible personal property that has not been subjected to a sales tax. Use tax is assessed upon tangible personal property and taxable services...
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    colloquially considered a synonym for property, plant and equipment. According to IAS 16.6, property, plant and equipment are tangible items that: (a) are held for...
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    services Intangible asset Intangible good List of economics topics Property Tangible property Service (economics) Quotation from Murray Milgate, 2008, "Goods...
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  • strategies relating to the protection of people, intellectual assets and tangible property. The accountabilities of the CSO include, but are not necessarily...
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  • strategies relating to the protection of people, intellectual assets and tangible property Chief services officer (CSO) - Responsible for developing processes...
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  • Intellectual property Brand Copyright Patent Patent valuation Trademark Trade secret Goodwill (accounting) Real assets Tangible common equity Tangible property Intangible...
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