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Corporeal property (gcide) | Corporeal \Cor*po"re*al\ (k[^o]r*p[=o]"r[-e]*al), a. [L.
corporeus, fr. corpus body.]
Having a body; consisting of, or pertaining to, a material
body or substance; material; -- opposed to spiritual or
immaterial.
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His omnipotence
That to corporeal substance could add
Speed almost spiritual. --Milton.
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Corporeal property, such as may be seen and handled (as
opposed to incorporeal, which can not be seen or handled,
and exists only in contemplation). --Mozley & W.
Syn: Corporal; bodily. See Corporal.
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CORPOREAL PROPERTY (bouvier) | CORPOREAL PROPERTY, civil law. That which consists of such subjects as are
palpable. In the common law, the term to signify the same thing is properly
in possession. It differs from incorporeal property, (q.v.) which consists
of choses in action and easements, as a right of way, and the like.
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Corporeal property (gcide) | Corporeal \Cor*po"re*al\ (k[^o]r*p[=o]"r[-e]*al), a. [L.
corporeus, fr. corpus body.]
Having a body; consisting of, or pertaining to, a material
body or substance; material; -- opposed to spiritual or
immaterial.
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His omnipotence
That to corporeal substance could add
Speed almost spiritual. --Milton.
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Corporeal property, such as may be seen and handled (as
opposed to incorporeal, which can not be seen or handled,
and exists only in contemplation). --Mozley & W.
Syn: Corporal; bodily. See Corporal.
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INCORPOREAL PROPERTY (bouvier) | INCORPOREAL PROPERTY, civil law. That which consists in legal right merely;
or, as the term is, in the common law, of choses in actions. Vide Corporeal
property.
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