I don't think so, unless you put it there. Since your local government put it there in the first place, it technically is theirs. UNLESS we are talking about asphalt that is not in the ground.
yes
Money is considered personal property and personal property is part of a person's estate.
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
Tangible property is something that can be touched; dining in a restaurant is a service.
No, land is Real Property.
A built-in dishwasher is tangible, but you have to be careful with this one. It is not personal property as it is a part of the house, and therefore considered real estate.
tangible
tangible
Tangible personal property includes anything you own that is not attached to real property (land or improvements to land) and that has a physical form.Intangible personal property includes other things without physical form, such as personal rights in intellectual property (patents, trademarks, trade secrets, etc) or vested rights in things you do not yet possess.
Tangible property in law is property that can be touched. A house would be tangible real property.
Goods, tangible personal property that is moveable and includes animals or crops
sales tax