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A [[thing in action]] — in kinder days known as a [[chose in action]] — is an intangible right that only the law can see —that you wouldn’t think existed at all but for the fact you can sue on it — and is to be contrasted with to something even a non-lawyer can stub {{sex|her}} toe on.  
{{g}}A [[thing in action]] — in kinder days known as a [[chose in action]] — is an intangible right that only the law can see — that you wouldn’t think existed at all but for the fact you can sue on it — and is to be contrasted with to something even a ''non''-lawyer can stub {{sex|her}} toe on.  


*''Things you can stub your toe on'': pavements, rocks, watches you stumble upon by the sea when taking an after-dinner stroll.
*''Things you can stub your toe on'': pavements, rocks, watches you stumble upon by the sea when taking an after-dinner stroll.

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