Physical asset which is the subject of trade or could come as an object of trade turnover into consideration.
Sinônimos
Examples for "tangible property"
Examples for "tangible property"
1And, as I say, it deals with enormous amounts of tangible property.
2For some it far exceeds the value of their manufacturing plants and other tangible property.
3Railways in condemning a right of way specify tangible property (realty) within certain limits.
4Their scheme for transforming this paper into more tangible property forms the concluding chapter of this Metropolitan story.
5As for the Tennessee land, so long a will-o'the-wisp and a bugbear, it became tangible property at last.
1Either in some affective state, or in some tangible good, interest seeks fulfillment.
2It regenerates the world with them because it does tangible good, not because it refines.
3There ought to be some real tangible good done.
4That would achieve no tangible good, while no casuistry would wipe away the stain on his own honor.
5They have added to the gayety of mankind, I grant; but what tangible good have they wrought for mankind?
Translations for tangible good