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Abhinav07
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Is my pet is Corporeal property?

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Yes, in legal terms, pets are considered corporeal property. Corporeal property refers to tangible, physical assets that can be seen and touched. Pets, being living beings, are classified as corporeal property because they are tangible and possess physical attributes. However, it's important to note that pets are unique compared to other forms of property because they are living creatures with emotions and require proper care and attention. Legal systems often have specific laws and regulations in place to address the welfare and rights of animals, considering their unique status as both property and companions.

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