Ability of something to be perceived by the senses
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Tangibility is the property of being able to be perceived by touch. A commonplace understanding of "tangibility" renders it as an attribute allowing something to be perceptible to the senses.
In criminal law, one of the elements of an offense of larceny is that the stolen property must be tangible.
In the context of intellectual property, expression in tangible form is one of the requirements for copyright protection.
In the context of international tax law, article 5(1) of the OECD Model Tax Treaty requires to date a permanent establishment to consist of a tangible place of business. This is problematic concerning the taxation of the Digital Economy.
In the context of trade, "tangibles" are physical goods (as opposed to "intangible" services and software).
Look up tangible in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tangibility is the property of being able to be perceived by touch. A commonplace understanding of...
owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity. It is anything (tangible or intangible) that can be used to produce positive economic value. Assets...
A tangible investment is something physical that you can touch. It is an investment in a tangible, hard or real asset or personal property. This contrasts...
In law, tangible property is literally anything that can be touched, and includes both real property and personal property (or moveable property), and...
Return on tangible equity (ROTE) (also return on average tangible common shareholders' equity (ROTCE)) measures the rate of return on the tangible common...
Tangible common equity (TCE), the subset of shareholders' equity that is not preferred equity and not intangible assets, is an uncommonly used measure...
title Tangible Cultural Property. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Tangible Cultural...
A tangible user interface (TUI) is a user interface in which a person interacts with digital information through the physical environment. The initial...
Tangible symbols are a type of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that uses objects or pictures that share a perceptual relationship with...
service (economics), and intangible assets including chose in action. Tangible personal property refers to any type of property that can generally be...
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In evidence law, physical evidence (also called real evidence or material evidence) is any material object that plays some role in the matter that gave...
based on distinctive characteristics, such as tangibility and (ordinal) relative elasticity. A tangible good like an apple differs from an intangible...
Japan has a developed system for the protection and promotion of both tangible and intangible Cultural Properties and National Treasures. Twenty-two sites...
United States. Some jurisdictions require "fixing" copyrighted works in a tangible form. It is often shared among multiple authors, each of whom holds a set...
(魚人空手, Gyojin Karate), he is capable of manipulating water as if it were a tangible cloth.[ch. 546] Jimbei can communicate with fish, an ability more usually...
support. Marketers have classified products on the basis of durability, tangibility and use (consumer or industrial). Based on the consumer products classification...
and Singapore (4%). Besides having landlocked, rugged geography, few tangible natural resources and poor infrastructure, the ineffective post-1950 government...
dimensioning of geometrical space (town square, street), and the location of a tangible point of orientation. The construction of forts was common throughout the...
Microcontroller The term hardware covers all of those parts of a computer that are tangible physical objects. Circuits, computer chips, graphic cards, sound cards...
"New agreement signed between the European Union and Armenia set to bring tangible benefits to citizens". EEAS. European Commission. 24 November 2017. Archived...
Household goods are goods and products used within households. They are the tangible and movable personal property placed in the rooms of a house, such as a...
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Territories. Hoyle said at the unveiling the windows were and "will forever be tangible reminders of the strong, close links between the United Kingdom, the overseas...
alternative name for tangible personal property A chattel house, a type of West Indian dwelling A chattel mortgage, a security interest over tangible personal property...
Church [ja] – Aoyama Building [ja] (Registered Tangible Cultural property) – Fushimi Building [ja] (registered tangible cultural property) – former Konishi Gisuke...