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A chose in action is an intangible personal property right recognised and protected by the law, which has no existence apart from the recognition given by the law, or which confers no present possession of a tangible object. Examples include the right to payment under a loan contract, the promise to pay on a bill of exchange, and the standing to sue for damages.

 

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