noun
tangible thing; corporeal thing; material object
Legal term referring to physical objects that can be touched, as opposed to intangible assets or rights.
法律上、有体物とは空間の一部を占める有形的なものをいう。
Legally, a tangible thing refers to a physical object that occupies a part of space.
無体物 refers to intangible things (e.g., rights, intellectual property), while 有体物 refers to tangible, physical objects.
Compound of 有体 (yūtai, 'having form, tangible') + 物 (butsu, 'thing'). The term is used primarily in legal contexts.