Tangible property means perceptible by touch, material and corporeal, distinct from intangible goodwill in legal usage. Tangible denotes property or assets that are perceptible by touch, material and corporeal, constituting physical property distinct from intangible forms such as goodwill; dictionary formulations emphasize possession or realization through sensory contact.
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Tangible property means perceptible by touch, material and corporeal, distinct from intangible goodwill in legal usage.
Tangible denotes property or assets that are perceptible by touch, material and corporeal, constituting physical property distinct from intangible forms such as goodwill; dictionary formulations emphasize possession or realization through sensory contact.
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