Secured debt is debt that is secured
by tangible property that your lender can take possession of to settle the debt if you default on your payments.
The invested funds (principal) are repaid at the end of the term (maturity) and are usually secured
by tangible property.
Not exact matches
A judge ruled that bitcoins don't have the «
tangible qualities» needed to constitute owned
property by Japanese law.
Capital Asset — A non-liquid (or non-cash)
property,
tangible or intangible, held
by a business.
If you want to invest in individual
properties, you will need to do it the old - fashioned way
by buying
tangible property with cash in your local real estate market.
However, Canadian residents who are not US citizens are only taxed on certain US
properties, such as US real
property, shares of US companies,
tangible personal
property located in the US and debts issued
by US residents, including the US government.
Personal
property, as defined in and covered
by the policy, is
tangible.
3) The
property was acquired
by other than a bona fide sale for full and adequate consideration and the decedent retained a power with respect to or interest in the
property that would bring the real or
tangible personal
property located in this state within the decedent's adjusted federal gross estate.
We've written down the
Property, Plant and Equipment
by 85 %, but it only represents a small proportion of the total
tangible assets and so doesn't have a meaningful impact on the valuation.
Intellectual
property: An original creative work, such as an invention, a product or a company brand, that is
tangible and can be protected
by a patent, trademark or copyright.
NOTE: Language providing that a county, municipality, or other entity of local government may not prohibit the sale of or offering for sale of
tangible personal
property subject to the tax imposed
by Chapter 212 which may lawfully be sold in the state was stricken from final version.
Under Ohio law, ORC Â § 5739.01 (B)(1) sales tax must be collected on» [a] ll transactions
by which title or possession, or both, of
tangible personal
property, is or is to be transferred... «Â Â § 5701.03 (A) defines «personal
property» to include «every
tangible thing that is the subject of ownership, whether animate or inanimate... and that does not constitute real
property».
Our emphasis is on providing
tangible guest benefits in
properties defined
by a unique location and marked
by superior service standards.
Our
properties are marked
by their distinctive location, superior service standards and a commitment to offering
tangible guest benefits.
find a case or a textbook explaining «
tangible property,» «civil law corporeal
property» and «custody,» none of which are defined
by the act;
Most probably, I argue, when they used the word «
property» in Article 2103 C.c.Q., the drafters were thinking about plywood, lumber, machinery, and other
tangible goods which were to be purchased
by the service provider or contractor, and then resold to the customer as part of the larger service or construction contract.
There is a limited waiver for personal injuries triggered
by the use or condition of
tangible real
property or personal
property in situations in which liability would be imposed on a private individual for the same use or condition.
In this case, the plaintiff claimed waiver under Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code § 101.021 (2) on the ground that her injuries had been caused
by the use of
tangible real or personal
property.
Represented the United States government before the Iran - U.S. Claims Tribunal in the defense of an UNCITRAL Rules arbitration claim
by Iran that the United States violated obligations under the Algiers Accords to arrange for the transfer to Iran of Iranian non-military
tangible properties subject to United States jurisdiction.
Your
tangible personal
property is covered
by hour home insurance, but there are limits on reimbursement for money, bank notes, gold, silver and other items.
Personal
property, as defined in and covered
by the policy, is
tangible.
The distinction centers on whether
tangible property held
by a business is «depreciable» — meaning it can be reflected as declining in value over time under accounting rules — even though it may rise in market value.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Section of the tax code is used
by taxpayers who own real and
tangible and intangible personal
property such as vacation and commercial
property, aircraft, equipment, collectible vintage cars, artwork or franchise rights, that is held in the productive use of a business or for investment.
(e)
By general law and subject to conditions specified therein, twenty - five thousand dollars of the assessed value of
property subject to
tangible personal
property tax shall be exempt from ad valorem taxation.
While these types of accounts can invest in real estate, they can not invest in life insurance or collectibles — i.e., any work of art, rug or antique, alcoholic beverage, stamp or coin, or any other
tangible personal
property specified
by the IRS for purposes of this subsection.