Legal Dictionary of Pakistan

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incorporeal property

1 An in rem proprietary right that is not classified as corporeal property. ( Incorporeal property is traditionally broken down into two classes: (1) jura in re aliena (encumbrances), whether over material or immaterial things, examples being leases, mortgages, and servitudes; and (2) jura in re propria (full ownership over an immaterial thing), examples being patents, copyrights, and trademarks. 2. A legal right in property having no physical existence. ( Patent rights, for example, are incorporeal property. - Also termed incorporeal chattel; incorporeal thing.

incorporeal property.

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