Ownership

  • 101conditional ownership — Ownership in which the owner does not have full right to the property, but could acquire full ownership if specific conditions are fulfilled the ownership is conditional on those conditions. For example, George is the alternate remainder… …

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  • 102common ownership — ➔ ownership * * * common ownership UK US noun [U] ► LAW a situation in which several related companies, etc. are owned by one person or organization: »The BBC offers a variety of opinions despite common ownership of all its channels. »The… …

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  • 103cross-ownership — ➔ ownership * * * cross ownership UK US noun [U] FINANCE ► the situation in which two companies hold shares in each other: »The two automakers hope that cross ownership of each other s stocks will help to shore up their businesses during the… …

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  • 104Co-ownership — is a legal concept where two or more co owners share the legal ownership of a property. For the concept of co ownership in different legal codes, see: Concurrent estate for co ownership in the common law system Co ownership (football) for co… …

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  • 105Business ownership within England and Wales — There are many ways in which a business may be owned under the legal system of England and Wales.Different types of ownership are suitable for organisations depending on the degree of control the owners wish to have over the business. The choice… …

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  • 106incorporeal ownership — Not ownership of a thing, but ownership in a right related to a thing. For example, if you own piece of land, that is corporeal ownership. But if you own a right of way on that piece of land, that is incorporeal ownership. (See also: corporeal… …

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  • 107Manchester City F.C. ownership and finances — This page is about the ownership and finances of Manchester City Football Club. For an overview of the club, see Manchester City F.C. The Ownership of Manchester City Football Club traces back to 1894, when Ardwick A.F.C. dissolved and were… …

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  • 108Fractional Ownership — Percentage ownership in an asset. Fractional ownership shares in the asset are sold to individual shareholders who share the benefits of the asset such as usage rights, income sharing, priority access and/or reduced rates. The usage benefits that …

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  • 109incident of ownership — incident of ownership: any of several rights (as the right to change beneficiaries) that may be exercised over a life insurance policy which are used as criteria for the inclusion of the value of a policy in a decedent s gross estate for purposes …

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  • 110cross-media ownership — ➔ ownership * * * cross media ownership UK US noun [U] ► COMMUNICATIONS, FINANCE the fact of one organization owning more than one type of public communications business: »The commission has powers that embrace broadcasting, telecommunications… …

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