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  • 51intellectual property — An intangible asset, such as a copyright, patent, trademark, or design right. Intellectual property is an asset, and as such it can be bought, sold, licensed, or exchanged. Further, the intellectual property owner has the right to prevent the… …

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  • 52English property law — Property law in the United Kingdom refers to the law of acquisition, sharing and protection of wealth in the United Kingdom. Property law can refer to many things, and covers many areas. Property in land is the domain of the law of real property …

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  • 53Income Property — Property bought or developed to earn income through renting, leasing or price appreciation. Income property can be residential or commercial. Residential income property is commonly referred to as non owner occupied . A mortgage for a non owner… …

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  • 54lost property — Property which the owner has involuntarily parted with, through neglect, carelessness or inadvertence, and does not know where to find or recover it, not including property which he has intentionally concealed or deposited in a secret place for… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 55lost property — Property which the owner has involuntarily parted with, through neglect, carelessness or inadvertence, and does not know where to find or recover it, not including property which he has intentionally concealed or deposited in a secret place for… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 56abandoned property — Property over which the owner has given up dominion and control with no intention of recovering it. Abandoned property in a legal sense is that to which owner has relinquished all right, title, claim, and possession, but without vesting it in any …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 57abandoned property — Property over which the owner has given up dominion and control with no intention of recovering it. Abandoned property in a legal sense is that to which owner has relinquished all right, title, claim, and possession, but without vesting it in any …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 58mislaid property — Property which the owner has voluntarily parted with, with the intention of retrieving it later, but which cannot now be found. Does not include intentionally hidden property, and is distinguished from lost property which the owner has parted… …

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  • 59mislaid property — Property located in a place of which the owner has no recollection, although he put the property in such place voluntarily and intentionally. 1 Am J2d Aband § 2. Property placed by the owner in a location which he has forgotten, albeit he… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 60special property — Property of a qualified, temporary, or limited nature; as distinguished from absolute, general, or unconditional property. Such is the property of a bailee in the article bailed, of a sheriff in goods temporarily in his hands under a levy, of the …

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