Incorporeal Things which are not felt nor do they have physical presence or form and which does not make sense as it does not have matter but still affects oneself by its existence.
"Incorporeals are things that have no body, but are comprehended by the understanding, such as the rights of inheritance, servitudes, obligations, and right of intellectual property." ...
Incorporeal Hereditament: An incorporeal right which is attached to property and which is inheritable. Indefeasible: A right or a title in property that cannot be made void or cancelled by any past event, error or omission in the title.
incorporeal adj. referring to a thing which is not physical, such as a right. This is distinguished from tangible.
INCORPOREAL. Not consisting of matter. 2. Things incorporeal. are those which are not the object of sense, which cannot be seen or felt, but which we can easily, conceive in the understanding, as rights, actions, successions, easements, ...
A court is an incorporeal political being which requires for its existence the presence of the judges, or a competent number of them, and a clerk or prothonotary at the time during which, and at the place where it is by law authorized to be held; ...
TOP Incorporeal : Legal rights which are intangible such as copyrights or patents. TOP Incorporeal hereditament : An incorporeal right which is attached to property and which is inheritable.
Incorporeal: Intangible legal rights, such as copyrights or patents. Incorporeal hereditament: Intangible property rights which may be inherited, such as easements and profits à prendre.
Hereditaments are divided into corporeal and incorporeal; corporeal hereditaments are "such as affect the senses, and may be seen and handled by the body; incorporeal are not the subject of sensation, can neither be seen nor handled, ...
SYNONYMS immaterial, incorporeal, insubstantial, metaphysical, spiritual. These adjectives mean lacking material body, form, or substance: immaterial apparitions; an incorporeal spirit; insubstantial victories; metaphysical forces; spiritual beings.
The essential qualities of easements are: they are incorporeal; they are imposed upon corporeal property; they confer no right to participation in profits arising from such property; there must be two distinct tenements, the dominant, ...
corporeal hereditaments - tangible real property (land) incorporeal hereditaments - intangible real property such as an easement of way [edit] Possession ...
Corporeal A thing that has a physical existence, as opposed to something incorporeal, like a right, which does not. Also called tangible. Need Legal Help? Get Informed ...
tangible property n. physical articles (things) as distinguished from "incorporeal"... tax n. a governmental assessment (charge) upon property value, transa...
Definition - adj : having, consisting of, or relating to a physical material body compare incorporeal Pronunciationko'r-'pOr-E-&l ...
See also: Property, Law, Right, Thing, Will
 
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