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  • 71conveyance — A means of transportation; in most common usage, a deed transferring the title to land from one person to another, both the term deed in the restricted sense and the term conveyance being an abbreviated form of the expression deed of conveyance.… …

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  • 72Intangibles — See capital asset for intangibles issues that arise in accounting, including a more detailed sports example. See capital (economics) for issues that arise in economics, including a more detailed breakdown of types of assets. Intangibles are… …

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  • 73Tennessee — This article is about the U.S. state of Tennessee. For the river, see Tennessee River. For other uses, see Tennessee (disambiguation). State of Tennessee …

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  • 74São Paulo — This article is about the city. For the state, see São Paulo (state). For other uses, see São Paulo (disambiguation). São Paulo   Municipality   Município de São Paulo Municipality of São Paulo …

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  • 75amortization — noun a) The reduction of loan principle over a series of payments. b) The distribution of the cost of an intangible asset, such as an intellectual property right, over the projected useful life of the asset …

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  • 76intangibles — Property that is a right such as a patent, copyright, trademark, etc., or one which is lacking physical existence; such as goodwill. See amortization general intangibles intangible asset …

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  • 77intangibles — Property that is a right such as a patent, copyright, trademark, etc., or one which is lacking physical existence; such as goodwill. See amortization general intangibles intangible asset …

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  • 78National Treasures of Japan — For the informal term of Preservers of Important Intangible Cultural Properties, see Living National Treasures of Japan …

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  • 79Royalties — Not to be confused with Royal family. Royalty cheque. Royalties (sometimes, running royalties, or private sector taxes) are usage based payments made by one party (the licensee ) to another (the licensor ) for the right to ongoing use of an asset …

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  • 80Traditional knowledge — Intellectual property law Primary rights Copyright · authors rights  …

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