Personal Property-Business Law
Copyright
A right granted to an author, composer, photographer, or artist to publish and sell an artistic or literary work.
Intellectual Property
An original work fixed in a tangible medium of expression
Trademark
Distinctive Mark, Symbol, or Slogan used by a business to identify and distinguish its goods from products sold by others.
True/False All personal property sales contracts need to be written.
False
Intangible personal property
Intangible personal property is property that can't be physically handled, such as stocks, trust fund accounts, etc.
Example of Intellectual Property
Inventions, Works of Art, Software
Difference between real and personal property
Real can't be moved
Buildings and crops are considered as...
Real property
Tangible property
Tangible property is personal property that can be physically handled, such as clothes, jewelry, furniture, etc.
The two types of Personal Property are:
Tangiblie+Intangible
Personal Property
The legal definition of personal property is "anything besides land that may be subject to ownership". Thus, the main characteristic of personal property is that it is movable, unlike real property or real estate.
basic assumption about real property
basic assumption that most real property has a higher value than personal property (though this certainly isn't always the case).
Most Property is acquired by:
purchase gift inheritance
real property
real property can't be moved, whereas personal property can't be moved.