tangible personal property

  • 91Wisconsin Department of Revenue v. William Wrigley, Jr., Co. — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants= ArgueDate= ArgueYear= DecideDate= DecideYear=1992 FullName= USVol= USPage= Citation= Prior= Subsequent= Holding= Respondent s activities in Wisconsin fell outside the protection of § 381(a) SCOTUS=YEAR YEAR Majority …

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  • 92TPPM — see Tangible Personal Property Memorandum Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations …

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  • 93service occupation tax — Tax imposed on persons making sales of service and is computed as a percentage of net cost to servicemen of tangible personal property transferred as an incident to such sale. Hagerty v. General Motors Corp., 14 Ill.App.3d 33, 302 N.E.2d 678, 681 …

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  • 94occupation tax — A tax imposed for the purpose of revenue only on persons pursuing a certain occupation, vocation, or profession, such as that of practicing law, as distinguished from the charging of a license fee in the course of the regulation of an occupation …

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  • 95sale at retail — A sale to a customer for his own use, or the use of his family, rather than for resale by him in the course of business. Anno: 139 ALR 376. A transfer of title to tangible personal property, made in the ordinary course of the transferer s… …

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  • 96chattels — Property which is movable and not so connected with the ground as to become a part of the real estate. State v Donahue, 75 Or 409, 144 P 755, 147 P 548, 5 ALR 1121; visible, tangible, movable, personal property. 42 Am J1st Prop § 24 …

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  • 97Conversion (law) — For other uses of the word conversion , see Conversion. Conversion is a common law tort. A conversion is a voluntary act by one person inconsistent with the ownership rights of another.[1] It is a tort of strict liability.[2] Its criminal… …

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  • 98asset — as·set / a ˌset, sət/ n [back formation from assets, singular, sufficient property to pay debts and legacies, from Anglo French asetz, from Old French asez enough] 1: the entire property of a person, business organization, or estate that is… …

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  • 99Trespass — Unlawful entry redirects here. For the 1992 film, see Unlawful Entry (film). For other uses, see Trespass (disambiguation) …

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  • 100title — ti·tle n [Anglo French, inscription, legal right, from Old French, from Latin titulum inscription, chapter heading, part of the law that sanctions an action] 1 a: the means or right by which one owns or possesses property; broadly: the quality of …

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