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Incorporeal rights
Intangible or non possessory rights in real property, such as easements, licenses, profits, mining claims, insurance claims, in future rents; possessing no physical body.
Corporeal property
Tangible real or personal property such as buildings, fixtures, and fences. In Corporal property includes intangibles such as rents,easements, and Goodwill
Trade fixture
An article of personal property or fixed to a leased premises by the tenant as a necessary part of the tenants trade or business pictures that are removable may be removed as long as there's no damage otherwise the damage has to be fixed or the fixture needs to stay in place
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