Delaware North was required to purchase all relevant tangible and intangible property rights of the Yosemite Park & Curry Company, the previous vendor, under its contract with the park service when it took over concessions at Yosemite in 1993.
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Examples of a lease for intangible property are use of a computer program ( similar to a license, but with different provisions ), or use of a radio frequency ( such as a contract with a cell-phone provider ).
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The second significant change of 1975 was that the government began to extend protection not only to tangible or intangible properties for their direct historic or artistic value but also to the " techniques for the conservation of cultural properties ."
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It was argued by the defence that Section 4 of the Theft Act 1968 did not define a class of intangible property beyond a chose in action, and therefore information " per se " was not protected by the Theft Act 1968.
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Despite the much lower carrying values shown in trust accounts, the company, in a private letter to shareholders early this year, said that shareholders " may wish to consider valuing their shares " at $ 96 . 50 each in calculating Florida's intangible property tax.
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However, theft of " purely intangible properties in a purely intangible format " does not state an offense under NSPA . Agrawal challenged the NSPA by making the same argument as Aleynikov, stating that source code should not be considered as a form of tangible good.
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It is useful to note that there are two forms of intangible property : legal intangible property ( which is discussed here ) and competitive intangible property ( which is the source from which legal intangible property is created but cannot be owned, extinguished, or transferred ).
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It is useful to note that there are two forms of intangible property : legal intangible property ( which is discussed here ) and competitive intangible property ( which is the source from which legal intangible property is created but cannot be owned, extinguished, or transferred ).
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It is useful to note that there are two forms of intangible property : legal intangible property ( which is discussed here ) and competitive intangible property ( which is the source from which legal intangible property is created but cannot be owned, extinguished, or transferred ).
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It is useful to note that there are two forms of intangible property : legal intangible property ( which is discussed here ) and competitive intangible property ( which is the source from which legal intangible property is created but cannot be owned, extinguished, or transferred ).