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incorporeal rights

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  • Incorporeal Rights — Rights that can t be seen or touched, but are still enforceable by law. Generally incorporeal rights have to do with intangible property such as copyrights, licenses and easements. Unlike real property that can be physically quantified,… …   Investment dictionary

  • incorporeal rights — Rights to intangibles, such as legal actions, rather than rights to property (rights to possession or use of land) …   Black's law dictionary

  • incorporeal rights — Rights to intangibles, such as legal actions, rather than rights to property (rights to possession or use of land) …   Black's law dictionary

  • incorporeal chattels — A class of incorporeal rights growing out of or incident to things personal; such as patent rights and copyrights …   Black's law dictionary

  • incorporeal chattels — A class of incorporeal rights growing out of or incident to things personal; such as patent rights and copyrights …   Black's law dictionary

  • incorporeal hereditament — index heritage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 incorporeal hereditament …   Law dictionary

  • incorporeal things — Things that have no body, but are comprehended by the understanding, such as rights of inheritance, servitudes, obligations, and right of intellectual property. Webb v. State Through Dept. of Transp. & Development, La.App. 1 Cir., 470 So.2d 994,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • incorporeal things — Things that have no body, but are comprehended by the understanding, such as rights of inheritance, servitudes, obligations, and right of intellectual property. Webb v. State Through Dept. of Transp. & Development, La.App. 1 Cir., 470 So.2d 994,… …   Black's law dictionary

  • appurtenant rights — Everything essential or reasonably necessary to the full beneficial use and enjoyment of property. 23 Am J2d Deeds § 256, An incorporeal right attached to, and belonging with, some greater or superior right; something annexed to another more… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • HASSAGAT GEVUL — (Heb. הָסַּגַת גְּבוּל), a concept which originally had specific reference to the unlawful taking of another s land; later it was extended to embrace encroachment on various economic, commercial, and incorporeal rights of others. Encroachment on… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • immaterial — immaterial, spiritual, incorporeal are comparable when meaning not composed of matter. Immaterial is the most comprehensive of these terms because it makes the line of cleavage between itself and its opposite, material, not only clear and sharp… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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