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ownershipn. legal title coupled with exclusive legal right to possession. ...
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ownership (See Owned/rented.)
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ownershipDefinition Sector to which an economic operator belongs. For the purpose of this survey, three sectors have been identified to characterize media organizations. Source Definition UIS Instruction Manua [..]
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ownershipDefinition Media organization is owned by a community organization or non-governmental organization (NGO). Source Definition UIS Instruction Manual for Completing the Questionnaires on Media Statistic [..]
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ownershipDefinition Media organization is owned by a person, group of persons or a private company. Source Definition UIS Instruction Manual for Completing the Questionnaires on Media Statistics. Data Source M [..]
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ownershipDefinition Media organization is owned by the government/state. Source Definition UIS Instruction Manual for Completing the Questionnaires on Media Statistics. Data Source Ministry of Communications o [..]
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ownershipDesignation by a lender of an individual responsible for payment of an account
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ownership1580s, from owner + -ship. Ownership society (2003) was popularized by U.S. president George W. Bush.
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ownershipRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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ownershipHaving the legal right to use, possess, and give away property. (See also: joint ownership, conditional ownership)
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ownershipthe relation of an owner to the thing possessed; possession with the right to transfer possession to others possession: the act of having and controlling property the state or fact of being an owner O [..]
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ownershipThe legal right to the possession of an object or thing. For Marx, ownership of the means of production were key factors in understanding a sociocultural system.
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ownershipDefinition Denotes the person who controls all of the benefits and privileges associated with a life insurance policy. The title of owner may belong to someone other than the insured and may be transf [..]
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ownershipthe state, relation, or fact of being an owner ;also : the rights or interests of an owner [reduced their by one third] absolute ownership : ownership esp. by a single person that is free of any ...
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ownershipSee: Transfer (of ownership)
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ownershipright of possession.
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ownershipIs the exclusive right to or control over a vehicle: it is also referred to as having title. When two people own the same vehicle, it is called co-ownership
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ownershipThe right to and enjoyment of services or benefits flowing from an asset, usually evidenced by the possession of legal title or by a beneficial interest in the title.
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ownershipAll rights, benefits and privileges under life insurance policies are controlled by their owners. Policy owners may or may not be the insured.
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ownershipOwnership is the legal right to the possession of a thing. The object of ownership can be tangible such as personal property and land or it can be intangible such as intellectual property rights over [..]
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ownership(n) the relation of an owner to the thing possessed; possession with the right to transfer possession to others(n) the act of having and controlling property(n) the state or fact of being an owner
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ownershipRights to the use, enjoyment, and alienation of property to the exclusion of others.
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ownershipThe bundle of rights allowing one to use, manage and enjoy property, including the rights to possess a thing, regardless of any actual or constructive control, and to convey it to others. Source: Arthemis, Art-Law Centre, University of Geneva
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ownershipn. propiedad, titularidad
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ownershipService Accessories Parts Warranty
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ownershipAll rights, benefits and privileges under life insurance policies are controlled by their owners. Policy owners may or may not be the insured. Ownership may be assigned or transferred by written request of current owner.
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ownershipThe legal relation between an entity (individual, group, corporation, or-profit, secular, Government) and an object. The object may be corporeal, such as equipment, or completely a creature of law, su [..]
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ownershipThe legal relation between an entity (individual, group, corporation, or-profit, secular, government) and an object. The object may be corporeal, such as equipment, or completely a creature of law, su [..]
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ownershipVehicles should be registered in the name of the real owner, the person who has a financial interest in the vehicle. For instance, if a son or daughter is buying a vehicle from a parent, or on instalm [..]
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ownershipAll rights, benefits and privileges under life insurance policies are controlled by their owners. Policy owners may or may not be the insured. Ownership may be assigned or transferred by written request of current owner.
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ownershipprivate ownership - a relationship of the subject to the property from which certain rights and obligations emerge. co-ownership - shared or joint common property of spouses - earlier it was calle [..]
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ownershipSee Copyright ownership
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ownershipn. legal title coupled with exclusive legal right to possession. Co-ownership, however, means that more than one person has a legal interest in the same thing.
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ownershipIn the United States, ownership rights in a trademark are generally acquired by being the first to use a mark in trade as a source discriminator. In most other countries, ownership is acquired by bein [..]
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ownershipA certificate of federal registration provides prima facie evidence of ownership of a mark. For marks which are not yet federally registered, prove of ownership may be demonstrated by producing eviden [..]
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ownershipThe ownership of an establishment is classified according to the residential status of the owner (s) of the majority paid-up capital (more than 50 per cent) and not by their citizenship status. In cas [..]
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ownershipTerm often used to refer to a sense of responsibility for an initiative or project. eg, 'People will have ownership of an idea or a project if they have been involved in creating it'.
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ownershipThe Consignor assures that it is the owner of the work of art so consigned, respectively that it has been authorized by the owner of the work of art to dispose over it. The consignor furthermore assur [..]
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ownershipAll land is subject to Tenure which means the Crown is the ultimate owner. Land holders are tenants in one form or another and are termed Registered Proprietors.
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ownership
The state of having complete legal control of the status of something; possession.
(business) Responsibility for something.
''The successful candidate will take ownership of all internal design [..]
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ownershipA legal entity having an ownership interest in land regardless of the number of people involved. An ownership may be an individual; a combination of persons; a legal entity such as corporation, partnership, club, or trust; or a public agency. An ownership has control of a parcel or group of parcels of land.
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ownershipOwnership is the right to use, enjoy and dispose of property fully and freely, subject to the limits and conditions for doing so determined by law. Ownership may be in various modes and dismemberments [..]
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ownershipThe right to possess and use property to the exclusion of others.
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