Legal Definition and Related Resources of Corporeal property
Meaning of Corporeal property
In Civil Law. That which consists of such subjects as are palpable. In Common Law. The term to signify the same thing is “property in possession.” It differs from incorporeal property, which consists of choses in action and easements, as a right of way, and the like.
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Concept of Corporeal Property in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Corporeal Property: That property which can be touched. For example: A window (glass) is corporeal. The view through the window is incorporeal.
Concept of Corporeal Property in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Corporeal Property: That property which can be touched. For example: A window (glass) is corporeal. The view through the window is incorporeal.
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