In old English law. Tannery; the trade or business of a tanner. Fleta, lib. 2, c 52, … [Read more...] about TANNERIA
TANNERIA
TANISTRY
In old Irish law. A species of tenure, founded on ancient usage, which allotted the inheritance of lands, castles, etc., to the "oldest and worthiest man of the deceased's name and blood." It was abolished in the reign of James I. Jacob; Wharton. … [Read more...] about TANISTRY
TANGIBLE PROPERTY
That which may be felt or touched; it must necessarily be corporeal, but it may be real or personal. A house and a horse are, each, tangible property. The terni is used in contradistinction to property not tangible. By the latter expression, is; meant that kind of property which, though in possession as respects the right, and, consequently, not strictly choses in action, yet … [Read more...] about TANGIBLE PROPERTY
TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
Personal property that is physical such as cars, clothing, jewelry. This is as opposed to intangible property such as stocks or bonds or checking accounts. … [Read more...] about TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
TANGIBLE MEDIUM OF EXPRESSION
This is a requirement for a work of authorship to be able to be registered and be protected by a copyright. Ideas are not copyrightable. The work must be recorded or embodied in some reproducible medium such as on paper, an audio or video tape, a compact disk or even in a standard digital file store on a USB drive. When it can be reproduced from storage, even with the aid of a … [Read more...] about TANGIBLE MEDIUM OF EXPRESSION
