asset
Defined in 4 places across 4 titles of the United States Code.
“Asset” means any property of the tribe, real, personal or mixed, whether held by the tribe or by the United States in trust for the tribe, or subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by the United States.
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- 1994–present25 U.S.C. § 677AIndians · Definitions · for the purposes of this subchapter
“Asset” means property of a debtor, but does not include—
(A) property to the extent it is encumbered by a valid lien;
(B) property to the extent it is generally exempt under nonbankruptcy law; or
(C) an interest in real property held in tenancy by the entirety, or as part of a community estate, to extent such interest is not subject to process by the United States holding a claim against only one tenant or co-owner.
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- 1995–present28 U.S.C. § 3301Judiciary and Judicial Procedure · Definitions · as used in this subchapter
the term “asset” includes any income or resource of the individual (or of the individual’s spouse), including—
(i) any income excluded by section 1382a(b) of this title;
(ii) any resource otherwise excluded by this section; and
(iii) any other payment or property to which the individual (or of the individual’s spouse) is entitled but does not receive or have access to because of action by—
(I) the individual or spouse;
(II) a person or entity (including a court) with legal authority to act in place of, or on behalf of, the individual or spouse; or
(III) a person or entity (including a court) acting at the direction of, or on the request of, the individual or spouse.
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- 1999–present42 U.S.C. § 1382BThe Public Health and Welfare · Resources · in this section
The terms “protective factor”, “buffer”, and “asset” mean any one of a number of the community, school, family, or peer-individual domains that are known, through prospective, longitudinal research efforts, or which are grounded in a well-established theoretical model of prevention, and have been shown to prevent alcohol, tobacco, or illegal drug use, as well as violent behavior, by youth in the community, and which promote positive youth development.
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- 2001–present20 U.S.C. § 7161Education · Definitions · in this part