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Something capable of being owned. Not just held, but owned. Possession and ownership are different things. Ownership implies you can keep it, pledge it, licence it, lease it, declare a trust over it — you can act as an economic rentier with respect to it.
- You can’t own data that doesn’t amount to intellectual property.
- You can’t own cash, either.[1]
See also
- Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994
- Thing in action
- Cash
- Bitcoin (which is not cash).