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Definitions for
"Taonga"
Keywords:
treasure
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intangible
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prized
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tangible
,
heirlooms
Related Terms:
Real assets
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Intangible property
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Intangible personal property
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Tangible personal property
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Tangible asset
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Tangible assets
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Property
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Corporeal
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Gift-in-kind
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Intangible assets
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Intangibles
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Gift in kind
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Tangible property
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Asset
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Specific gift
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Intangible asset
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Capital assets
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Hereditament
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Assets
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Situs
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Specific legacy
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Chattel
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Seisin
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Outright gift
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Real estate
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Personal property
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Realty
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Fixed assets
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Vacant possession
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Real property
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Hereditaments
,
Realty
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Treasure trove
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Property
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Inherit
,
Fixed asset
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Chattels
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Capital asset
,
Intangible
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Devise
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Asset
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Real estate
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Financial assets
,
Moveable property
,
Personalty
,
Subject property
,
Seizin
,
Chief rent
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Real estate appraisal
Valued resources, assets, prized possessions both material and non-material
pce.govt.nz
Treasured possessions, both tangible and intangible.
mfe.govt.nz
treasured possession
library.christchurch.org.nz
highly treasured or sacred objects
homepages.ihug.co.nz
Something prized or treasured
ew.govt.nz
Treasure
anglican.org.nz
Taonga is the MÄori word for a treasured thing, whether tangible or intangible. Tangible examples are all sorts of heirlooms and artefacts, land and fisheries. Intangible examples include language, radio frequencies and riparian rights.
en.wikipedia.org
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