Thing definition

Thing means any services, goods or other property;
Thing means any tangible object other than a Document.
Thing means any tangible object. Any request for or reference to “documents” is also a request for or reference to “things.”

Examples of Thing in a sentence

  • Yes □ No 0 If yes, furnish the following information: Foreign Prmcipal Date Received From Whom Purpose Thing of Value 6, 7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D ifhe/she collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other tilings ofvalue for a foreign prmcipal, as part ofa fundraising campaign.

  • This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding.

  • This header could also have been put on the Thing class to get the same result.

  • No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility.

  • Yes □ No 0If yes, furnish the following information: Foreign Prmcipal Date Received From Whom Purpose Thing of Value 6, 7 A registrant is required to file an Exhibit D ifhe/she collects or receives contributions, loans, moneys, or other tilings ofvalue for a foreign prmcipal, as part ofa fundraising campaign.


More Definitions of Thing

Thing or “Things” means any tangible item, including without limitation models, prototypes and samples of any device, product or apparatus.
Thing here means whatever is not nothing.
Thing or "things" means and includes all animate or inanimate things, plants animals, objects, substances, items, concepts, ideas, laws, customs, qualities, signs, symbols, circumstances, affairs, events, acts, deeds, works, transactions, documents, pieces of movable or immovable property, tangible or intangible property, rights, privileges, duties, entities, living or non­living beings other than a human being and any thing that can be possessed, or owned, or explained, whether known or unknown.
Thing in this context means a struc- turing principle of physically ascer- tainable appearances which constitute the gestalt, the concrete physical ap- pearance. This must be distinguished from the structuring principle itself, which enables a differentiation between gestalt and thing. A thing cannot be completely perceived, but directs the perceiving observation around itself, to its sides that carry its properties – which in turn refer to it, to the thing. When one looks at an in- animate object, the sides with proper- ties send the observer to the core, to the nonappearing inside, which in turn points to the sides with proper- ties, the exterior of the thing. The ex- terior side of the inanimate thing forms its boundary contours.
Thing includes material “property” means:
Thing means any physical object other than a Document.
Thing means anything used to move, handle, transport, or contain any commodity for which a certified weight, measure, or count is issued when such thing is used to handle, transport, or contain a commodity.