Tangible definition

Tangible in Paragraph VII(J)(3) is hereby deleted and replaced with the word "GAAP".
Tangible shall include “corporeal” as that term is used in Louisiana Law. The term “intangible” shall include “incorporeal” as that term is used in Louisiana.
Tangible will mean "corporeal" as that term is used in the Louisiana Civil Code. The term "intangible" will mean "incorporeal" as that term is used in the Louisiana Civil Code. The term "fee simple estate" will mean "full ownership interest" as that term is used in the Louisiana Civil Code. The term "condemnation" will include "expropriation" as that term is used in Louisiana law. The term "receiver" will include "keeper" as that term is used in Louisiana law. The term "county" will mean "parish" as that term is used in Louisiana. The term "conveyance in lieu of foreclosure" or "action in lieu thereof will mean "giving in payment" as that term is used in the Louisiana Civil Code and "dation en paiement". The term "joint and several" will mean "solidary" as that term is used in the Louisiana

Examples of Tangible in a sentence

  • Tangible personal property includes controlled assets, including firearms, regardless of the acquisition cost, and the following assets with an acquisition cost of $500 or more, but less than $5,000, which includes desktop and laptop computers (including notebooks, tablets and similar devices), non-portable printers and copiers, emergency management equipment, communication devices and systems, medical and laboratory equipment, and media equipment are also considered Supplies.

  • Packaging Tangible Product shall be securely and properly packed for shipment, storage and stocking in appropriate, clearly labeled shipping containers and according to accepted commercial practice, without any extra charges for packing materials, cases or other types of containers.

  • No item of Tangible Personal Property is in need of repair or replacement other than as part of routine maintenance in the Ordinary Course of Business.

  • Tangible product shall be securely and properly packed for shipment, storage, and stocking in appropriate, clearly labeled, shipping containers and according to accepted commercial practice, without extra charge for packing materials, cases, or other types of containers.

  • Merge or consolidate, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to merge or consolidate, with any other Person, or acquire, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to acquire, all or substantially all of the capital stock or property of another Person, except where (i) no Event of Default has occurred and is continuing or would result from such action during the term of this Agreement and (ii) such transaction would not result in a decrease of more than 25% of Tangible Net Worth.


More Definitions of Tangible

Tangible means perceptible by touch when used in conjunction with ''document,'' ''medium'' or ''symbol.''
Tangible means these types of products: a toy, a painting, an article of clothing, a cathedral, a piece of literature, a pair of chopsticks.
Tangible means having a physical existence and capable of being appraised at an actual or approximate value.
Tangible means, inter alia, “capable of being perceived esp. by the
Tangible shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.
Tangible property will mean "corporeal" property as that term is used in the Louisiana Civil Code. The term "intangible" property will mean "incorporeal" property as that term is used in the Louisiana Civil Code. References to the "Code" or the "Uniform Commercial Code" in effect in the State of Louisiana shall be to the Louisiana Commercial Laws, La.
Tangible means, refer to and include "corporeal" and any and all references to "intangible" shall mean, refer to and include "incorporeal";