Answer :

The industrial park is not a special purpose property. An industrial park is an industrial property.

Industrial property can be defined as intangible property rights (as ownership of trademarks or patents) related to agriculture, commerce, and industry.

Industrial property includes

  • patents
  • trademarks
  • industrial designs
  • geographical indications

This explains that copyright which includes literary works, music, films, works of art, and architectural designs as well as rights related to them include the rights of actors, artists, producers, and broadcasters.

Type of Industrial Properties

  • Manufacturing, is a tool made to store/accommodate special equipment used to produce goods/materials.
  • Refrigeration/cold storage, Specialized industrial buildings that offer large capacity cold storage such as refrigerators and freezers. Usually this tool is used to store an item that must be stored at low temperatures.
  • Biotech (Wet Lab), A biotech building can be defined as a highly specialized flexible building that supports various laboratory spaces where chemicals, drugs, or other materials or biological materials are tested and analyzed.

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