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Like-Kind Property
This term refers to the nature or character of the property, not its grade or quality. Generally, real property is considered like-kind to all other real property as long as the properties are held for investment or productive use in a trade or business. However, for personal property exchanges the relinquished property and replacement property must be in either the same General Asset Class or Product Class.
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Corporate & Institutional