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{{g}}[[Property]] you can touch, to be contrasted with [[intellectual property]] which you cannot, [[real property]], which is your rights in land, and [[cash]], which is ''not property at all''.
{{g}}[[Tangible property]] is [[property]] you can touch, to be contrasted with [[intellectual property]] which you cannot, [[real property]], which is your rights in land, and [[cash]], which is ''not property at all''.


Don’t @ me, folks.  
Don’t @ me, folks.  

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Tangible property is property you can touch, to be contrasted with intellectual property which you cannot, real property, which is your rights in land, and cash, which is not property at all.

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