Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition, page 1456:
tangible.
Having or possessing physical form. Capable of being touched
and seen; perceptible to the touch; tactile; palpable; capable of being
possessed or realized; readily apprehensible by the mind; real; substantial.
[Black's Law Dictionary,
Sixth Edition, page 1456]
Black's Law Dictionary, Sixth Edition, p. 1456:
tangible assets.
Assets with physical existence (e.g. cash, real estate, equipment)
and which are not held for resale. Although accounts receivable
do not appear to have a physical existence, they are considered to be
tangible assets on the balance sheet.
[Black's Law Dictionary,
Sixth Edition, p. 1456]
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