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| | Ownership - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ownership is the state or fact of exclusive possession or control of property, which may be an object, land/real estate, intellectual property or some other kind of property. |  | | Ownership is the basis for many other concepts that form the foundations of ancient and modern societies such as money, trade, debt, bankruptcy, the criminality of theft and private vs. public property. |  | | Chattel slavery is a type of slavery defined as the absolute legal ownership of a person or persons, including the legal right to buy and sell them. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ownership
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| | Property (ownership right) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Modern property rights can be said to begin with the transition from ownership by entities as being the primary form of property right, to the theory that property rights are to promote the general good, and specifically encourage economic development and utilization of property. |  | | Modern property rights conceive of ownership and possession as belonging to legal individuals, even if the legal individual is not a real person. |  | | Property is often conceptualized as the rights of 'ownership' as defined in law. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Property
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| | Vacation Ownership |
 | | Ownership entitles you to a certain amount of time in that property per year. |  | | Two basic types of timeshare units are sold: fee simple where the buyer gets title to a fraction of the unit; and right-to-use where the purchaser is entitled to use the unit for a specified period of time, but does not have an ownership interest. |  | | Rent or purchase a motor home...Or, Vacation ownership where you receive all of the same benefits of condominium or vacation home ownership at a fraction of the price because you only purchase the time that you need. |
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http://www.vacationownership.com/pages/learn_faq.html
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| | Property - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Modern property rights conceive of ownership and possession as belonging to legal individuals, even if the legal individual is not a real person. |  | | Property is often conceptualized as the rights of 'ownership' as defined in law. |  | | Ownership society aims to increase the number of property owners and expand the notion of property to health care and retirement provisions. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_property
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| | Ownership - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The basic public policy rationale for the protection of intellectual property is that IP laws facilitate and encourage disclosure of innovation into the public domain for the common good, by granting authors and inventors exclusive rights to exploit their works and invention for a limited period. |  | | Ownership is the state or fact of exclusive possession or control of property, which may be an object, land/real estate, intellectual property or some other kind of property. |  | | Ownership is the basis for many other concepts that form the foundations of ancient and modern societies such as money, trade, debt, bankruptcy, the criminality of theft and private vs. public property. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ownership
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| | 3910m |
 | | To protect the rights of the individual and the College, the ownership and equity of intellectual property developed after the approval of this procedure may be determined before an intellectual property is developed. |  | | WWCC has a claim of ownership and equity in any intellectual property when an individual produces it as part of an assigned duty or with the substantial use of College resources, facilities, or funds except as provided in a written agreement. |  | | Equity is the money value of a property or the financial investment in the development of that property. |
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http://www.wwcc.cc.wy.us/policies_proc/3000/3910n.htm
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| | SATN.org: Comments from Bob Frankston, David Reed, Dan Bricklin, and others |
 | | Patents and copyrights are about the ownership of specific reductions to practice and presentation. |  | | In real property there are limits such as the need to share access to resources and property may even be taken away for the public good though this must be done with strong restraint in order to mitigate the benefits of ownership. |  | | Communities are the ways owners can act collectively to enhance their environment and it requires a balance between the individual's ownership and the collective ownership. |
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http://www.satn.org/archive/2002_10_27_archive.html#85621829
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| | The Ownership Society - Mises Institute |
 | | Instead, he wants to give you "ownership" over non-existent funds by permitting the government to channel Social Security money into stocks (while incurring trillions in new debt). |  | | Or consider another Bush-promoted piece of "ownership": your retirement funds. |  | | "Ownership Society" was already vapid and insufferable halfway through the GOP convention, where it had been pounded flat by pundits, politicians, and media stars even before Bush himself invoked it. It is nonetheless interesting as a piece of political propaganda, and deserves a closer look. |
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http://www.mises.org/fullstory.aspx?control=1601
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| | A Plea for Public |
 | | One common libertarian objection to public propertyand particularly, public ownership of landis that the whole idea makes no sense: a resource cannot be collectively owned unless every part of the resource admits of simultaneous use by all members of the collective. |  | | To most people, "public property" means "government property," on the (dubious) theory that governments hold their property in trust for the public, and administer such property with an eye to the public interest. |  | | As for the higher-standards issue, it is true that users of public property face a somewhat greater risk from their fellow users than users of private property do. |
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http://www.libertariannation.org/a/f53l1.html
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| | ownership |
 | | With this form of ownership the lender has to verify the financial capabilities of all who will hold an interest in the property. |  | | Joint tenancy is the most common form of ownership used when a property is being bought by a married couple. |  | | Tenants in Common is the most common form of ownership used when a property will be purchased collectively by people who are unrelated. |
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http://www.dpriebe.com/buy-sell/ownersh.htm
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| | AllRefer.com - public ownership (Economics: Terms And Concepts) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Public ownership is to be distinguished from government control of private enterprises in utilities, business, and agriculture. |  | | Since World War II many Western nations have practiced public ownership of business enterprises through public corporations such as Amtrak. |  | | Public ownership was practiced most extensively in the USSR and other Communist countries, where government owned almost all land and all natural resources, and where nearly all industries were carried on by state institutions. |
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http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/P/publicow.html
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| | Property (ownership right) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Property is often conceptualized as the rights of 'ownership' as defined in law. |  | | According to Adam Smith, the expectation of profit from "improving one's stock of capital" rests on private property rights, and the belief that property rights encourage the property holders to develop the property, generate wealth, and efficiently allocate resources based on the operation of the market is central to capitalism. |  | | Communal Property systems describe ownership as belonging to the entire social and political unit, while corporate systems describe ownership as being attached to an identifiable group with an identifiable responsible individual: generally a family. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_property
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| | Tenants in Common Ownership as an Estate Planning Tool, NF96-294 |
 | | Upon the death of a tenant in common, his or her interest in the property passes through inheritance as directed in the will or other estate planning documentation and does not divide among the other owners as there is no right of survivorship an important difference from joint tenancy ownership. |  | | If one family member is manager of the family business and the business property is placed in tenants in common ownership through an estate settlement, the desire of other heirs to liquidate their respective interests in the common property may create severe financial problems for the manager and the business unit. |  | | A tenants in common ownership interest can be purchased, sold, gifted, bequeathed by will, or inherited, and is subject to property taxes, gift tax, estate and inheritance taxes in the same manner as any property held in fee simple (single) ownership. |
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http://ianrpubs.unl.edu/homemgt/nf294.htm
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| | Quarter Ownership - Loch Monzievaird Chalets |
 | | Quarter ownership offers the owner cheap holidays, and an opportunity to own a share of a country property without all the associated administrative problems. |  | | Quarter ownership allows an owner the opportunity to spend more time with their family in this beautiful part of the world. |  | | Once a year the income from rentals, and the expenditure on site charges, are added together and settled as an annual account. |
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http://www.monzievaird.com/q-ownership.html
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| | Property (ownership right) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Property is often conceptualized as the rights of 'ownership' as defined in law. |  | | According to Adam Smith, the expectation of profit from "improving one's stock of capital" rests on private property rights, and the belief that property rights encourage the property holders to develop the property, generate wealth, and efficiently allocate resources based on the operation of the market is central to capitalism. |  | | Communal Property systems describe ownership as belonging to the entire social and political unit, while corporate systems describe ownership as being attached to an identifiable group with an identifiable responsible individual: generally a family. |
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| | R. J. GULLO & CO., INC. (Tenants in Common Ownership Program) |
 | | "Tenant In Common Ownership" means that the I.R.S. now allows through the use of a Real Estate Exchange, Taxpayers (Sellers) of income-producing property or investment-held property to dispose of their Relinquished Property and acquire as their Replacement Property, a percentage of ownership known as an undivided interest as Tenants In Common. |  | | Our Tenant In Common Ownership programs typically are structured with as few as five owners and as many as thirty-five owners depending on the property. |  | | This new form of ownership designed for the 21st Century, is a convenient way for an average Investor to own a management-free high quality "Real Estate Investment", without the headaches of property management. |
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http://www.rjgullo.com/tenant_in_common.html
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| | California Real Property Tax Issues with Estate Planning Transfers to Legal Entities and Making Gifts, Part I |
 | | A 'change in ownership' means a transfer of a present interest in real property, including the beneficial use thereof, the value of which is substantially equal to the value of the fee interest. |  | | Every transfer of property qualified as a "change in ownership" shall be so regarded whether the transfer is voluntary, involuntary, by operation of law, by grant, gift, devise, inheritance, trust, contract of sale, addition or deletion of an owner, property settlement. |  | | Not only has there been a change in ownership as to any real property which may be owned by the corporation, but there is also been a change in ownership as to the ranch property owned by the partnership because the corporation owned the majority interest in the partnership. |
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http://www.taxlawsb.com/resources/PptyTax/part1.htm
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| | Compensating Local Governments for Loss of Tax Base Due to State Ownership of Land |
 | | As stated earlier, payment of actual taxes requires consent by the state that its otherwise exempt property may be subject to local property taxes. |  | | In the remaining states, payments may be limited to a single municipality (e.g., payments for services to the state capitol in Kentucky and Illinois) or a single type of service (e.g., Iowa's payments for school costs attributable to students who live on state-owned property). |  | | Some states such as Colorado begin to compensate local governments once a very low threshold of state ownership is reached (in this case, one-tenth of one percent of the area of the county). |
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http://www.orps.state.ny.us/ref/pubs/state_land_compensation/section2.htm
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| | CARA: Federal Ownership of Lands Destroys Constitutional Protections |
 | | Court decisions have made it very clear that with land ownership by the federal government goes the power of the government to control land use of adjoining lands. |  | | That will require local government officials to make budget presentations which will clearly reveal the true cost to the taxpayers, the true impact on property taxes, and the true extent of land use control which will result. |  | | The purchase of every piece of property by the federal government, even if that property is then leased to an environmentalist group, carries with it the power to control land use of all land which lies adjacent to the federal property. |
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http://www.landrights.org/OCS/grant.htm
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| | Ownership equity -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | In (Property consisting of houses and land) real estate, equity refers to the difference between the (The price at which buyers and sellers trade the item in an open marketplace) market value of a property and the owner's (A conditional conveyance of property as security for the repayment of a loan) mortgage debt. |  | | In a (A business firm whose articles of incorporation have been approved in some state) corporation, it is called (Click link for more info and facts about shareholders' equity) shareholders' equity. |  | | In (The time yet to come) Futures, ((law) someone who owns (is legal possessor of) a business) owners interest in an (A useful or valuable quality) asset, after all (Anything that is owed to someone else) liabilities are paid. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/o/ow/ownership_equity.htm
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| | Ownership equity |
 | | Ownership equity, commonly known simply as equity, also risk or liable capital, is a financial term for the difference between a company's asset s and debt -- that is, the value that accrues to the owners. |  | | In real estate, equity refers to the difference between the market value of a property and the owner's mortgage debt. |  | | In a corporation, it is called shareholder s' equity. |
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http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Ownership_equity.html
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| | NCPA Debate Central -- #4 Private Ownership Promotes Responsibility... |
 | | Many people assume that since ownership entails the right to use property as one sees fit and to exclude others from using it that private property is anti-social and dangerous. |  | | Private ownership is one of the least understood institutions of the free society -a fact that can be of enormous value to debaters and extempers looking for a fresh, unexpected angle on an issue. |  | | Private property does give owners a degree of freedom but it also makes them accountable for their actions. |
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http://www.ncpa.org/debate2/every4.html
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| | Property management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A property management company is tasked with the responsibility of managing the multiple aspects which come along with the ownership of real estate. |  | | In addition to managing income and expense related activity, property managers may also manage construction, development, repair and maintenance on a property. |  | | Duties of property management companies include accepting rent, responding to and addressing maintenance issues, advertising vacancies for landlords, and doing credit and background checks on tenants. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Property_management
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| | PRIVATE PROPERTY AND COLLECTIVE OWNERSHIP |
 | | The right of self-ownership implies the right to give away property either gratis or in exchange for something else. |  | | But to concede that somebody else owned the property is to admit that there is such a thing as the right to property. |  | | As we have already seen, these resources are either unowned or else their ownership is distributed among various individuals. |
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http://www.quebecoislibre.org/030607-3.htm
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| | Property - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | Modern property rights can be said to begin with the transition from ownership by entities as being the primary form of property right, to the theory that property rights are to promote the general good, and specifically encourage economic development and utilization of property. |  | | Within the law, property is a general legal category for rights of ownership in land, money, tangible objects, intangible objects, etc. |  | | According to Adam Smith, the expectation of profit from "improving ones stock of capital" rests on private property rights, and it is central capitalism that property rights encourage the property holders to develop the property, generate wealth, and efficiently allocate resources based on the operation of the market. |
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http://www.politicalinformation.net/encyclopedia/Property.htm
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| | AusStats : Feature Article - Foreign Ownership of Equity |
 | | Ownership of property by non-residents and ownership of Australian branches of foreign companies are also treated as equity for the purposes of these statistics. |  | | By expressing the value of equity issued by a particular sector and held by the rest of world (non-residents) as a percentage of the total value of all equity issued by that sector, it is possible to derive an estimate of the percentage of foreign ownership in that sector. |  | | Likewise, an estimate of total foreign ownership of equity in all Australian enterprises can be derived by summing the equity held by non-residents across all sectors and dividing this by the total value of equity issued by all sectors. |
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http://www.abs.gov.au/Ausstats/abs@.nsf/Lookup/FFDFFBB314108AB4CA256F5A00817F3C
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| | Tenants In Common - Ownership Programs - 1031ex |
 | | Some investors have chosen Tenant-In-Common property ownership because they can enjoy the benefits of appreciation, cash flow, annual depreciation and flexibility without management problems. |  | | In addition, it can be difficult to locate a second re-placement property of exactly the right equity/value needed for a fully deferred exchange. |  | | A potential solution is to acquire a fractional ownership interest in a tenant-in-common (TIC) property owner-ship interest in a large commercial property with multi-ple owners. |
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http://www.1031ex.com/Articles/tic_programs.php
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| | ITEC IT Policy 8010 - State of Kansas Information Technology Executive Council |
 | | 7.1 State entities must publish and distribute the ownership of software code and related intellectual property policy to all IT managers and employees responsible for the development and maintenance of software, of the respective entity, within 30 days of adoption of this policy by ITEC. |  | | State retains ownership and allows designated parties to use, distribute or modify software with specific permission and potential compensation to the state. |  | | The State of Kansas owns this Software code and related intellectual property and is granting ______________, the free use of any and all parts of the software. |
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http://da.state.ks.us/itec/Documents/ITECITPolicy8010.htm
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| | Real property - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In some jurisdictions real property is held absolutely, in England it may still be considered to be carved out of Crown's ownership of all property in the realm. |  | | This article discusses the ownership of land using the interpretation of real property as a legal term used in Anglo-American common law jurisdictions. |  | | Because real immovable property is essential for industry or other activity requiring a lot of fixed physical capital, economics is very concerned with real immovable property and rules regarding its valuation and disposition, and obligations accrueing to its owners. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_property
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