Intangible Property

Intangible personal property is something of individual value that cannot be touched or held.

 Intangible personal property can include any item of worth that is not physical in nature but instead represents something else of value.  Examples of intangible personal property include patents, copyrights, life insurance contracts, securities investments and partnership interests. 

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