Critics of the term argue that «piracy,» which originally meant armed robbery of
tangible property on the high seas (a form of theft), is an inapt way to describe copyright infringement which is really different in kind than theft because copyright infringement does not deprive anyone of use of the materials, it merely impairs the legally granted monopoly of someone regarding how it shall be used.
Not exact matches
Even Buffett marveled at how their business models, built
on intellectual
property rather than
tangible assets, are «so much better» than the industrial core of yesteryear's biggest companies.
Intellectual
property law should protect the rights of those who act
on ideas to their finished product, rewarding those who have turned a concept into a
tangible and useful creation.
The Tax Law imposes sales and use tax
on tangible personal
property, including prewritten software, and certain enumerated services, including information services (Tax Law § 1105 [a], [c]-RRB-.
When estimating the liquidation value, Graham focused
on tangible assets —
property, plant and equipment — the value of which could be reasonably estimated.
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.
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.
There is no Pennsylvania state tax
on personal
property, but counties, municipalities, and school districts levy local taxes
on real estate and
tangible property.
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.
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.
I ruled out option 3 because I get good,
tangible, benefits when I stay at Marriott
properties — free breakfast for 2 (full breakfast), room upgrades, free high - speed WiFi and lounge access — and the cash cost of breakfast and WiFi at other hotels would mostly nullify any savings
on the room rate.
On August 30, the state's residents will be able to vote on whether or not to exempt PV modules and other equipment from the real property tax and tangible property ta
On August 30, the state's residents will be able to vote
on whether or not to exempt PV modules and other equipment from the real property tax and tangible property ta
on whether or not to exempt PV modules and other equipment from the real
property tax and
tangible property tax.
In the narrower legal context, this Hayekian - Rawlsian debate usually manifests itself in arguments about whether the law should protect «negative rights,» that is, protect persons from government encroachment
on their inalienable rights — like private
property and free exercise of religion, or whether the law should foster «positive rights,» that is, promote the rights of people to receive
tangible things like free health care or housing under the auspices of equal treatment under the law.
Indeed, the appropriation of intellectual
property in China has occurred
on such a massive scale that it has impacted international prices, disrupted supply chains, changed business models, and probably permanently altered the balance between
tangible and intangible values contained within commercial products.
To obtain sales tax exemption
on purchases of
tangible personal
property or services to be used within the exempt functions of the entity, 501 (c)(3) corporations may submit Form 51A125, with a copy of their Determination Letter from the IRS and Articles of Incorporation to Sales and Use Tax Section, Revenue Cabinet, P.O. Box 1274, Frankfort, KY 40602 - 1274.
Your organization is exempt from paying sales tax
on purchases of
tangible personal
property, or
on «occasional sales.»
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.
The programs and all data files (documents, images, sound etc), even if stored
on a computer or a device which is a personal chattel, can not be personal chattels, because they are not
tangible property.
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.
If you received cryptocurrency payments in a trade or business — like being paid for your services or for sales of intellectual or
tangible property — they are taxed as income based
on what the cryptocurrency was worth
on the sale date.
The type of
property that is typical to be divided consists of real
property (such as land and the buildings
on it),
tangible property (cars, jewelry and furniture for example) and intangible personal
property (such as bank accounts, stocks and bonds, vested pensions and life insurance).
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.
Even if the market tanks, and the
property loses financial value, the fact that you still have a
tangible asset that you could live in (or
on in the case of farmland), or use in some way, remains.
Internal Revenue Code Section 1.1031 provides for the taxes triggered
on the sale or real or
tangible and intangible personal
property to be deferred indefinitely or until the replacement
property is sold.