| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Expressions | Domain | Definition | |
| Incorporeal property | Environment | That which cannot be seen or touched. Property, such as a right, which exists only in contemplation, as distinguished from corporeal property which has a material existence and which may be seen and touched. See CORPOREAL. (references) | |
| Incorporeal property | Finance | Intangible personal property lacking in physical substance, such as property rights, leases and mortgages. (references) | |
| Incorporeal property | Law | 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. (references) | |
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