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Corporeal
By Contributor on September 29, 2018
Corporeal property refers to tangible things that can be seen, touched and handled like personal or real property.
Real estate is undoubtedly corporeal.
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When something is described as corporeal, it basically means the material existence of it.
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Conversely, incorporeal refers to intangible things like easements.
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