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81intangible assets — /ɪnˌtændʒɪb(ə)l æsets/ plural noun assets which have a value, but which cannot be seen, e.g. goodwill, or a patent or a trademark …
82intangible property — Personal property recognized by law even though it has no physical existence, such as shares, bonds, debts, warranty rights, bank notes, business goodwill, trade secrets and copyrights. Compare tangible property …
83intangible assets — /ɪnˌtændʒɪb(ə)l æsets/, intangibles /ɪn tændʒɪb(ə)lz/ plural noun assets which have a value, but which cannot be seen, e.g. goodwill, or a patent or a trademark …
84intangible drilling costs — Costs incurred incident to and necessary for the drilling and preparation of oil or gas wells for production that have no salvage value. Under I.R.C. No. 263, such costs may be deducted in the year paid rather than capitalized and depreciated …
85intangible value — Nonphysical value of such assets as patents, copyrights, goodwill …
86intangible drilling costs — Costs incurred incident to and necessary for the drilling and preparation of oil or gas wells for production that have no salvage value. Under I.R.C. No. 263, such costs may be deducted in the year paid rather than capitalized and depreciated …
87intangible value — Nonphysical value of such assets as patents, copyrights, goodwill …
88intangible value — A right or value in a public utility plant evidenced by no physical object but for the development of which the owner has incurred expense and which is properly considered in evaluating the plant for rate making purposes. 43 Am J1st Pub Util §… …
89intangible assets — noun plural : intangibles …
90intangible property — noun : property having no physical substance apparent to the senses : incorporeal property (as choses in action) often evidenced by documents (as stocks, bonds, notes, judgments, franchises) having no intrinsic value or by rights of action,… …