Things that are owned are one's property, or possessions.
All the property a person owns makes up their estate.
in a pure one only private firms and individuals but in reallity both govt and private
The term could be "property" or "possessions" (which does not technically mean ownership, only that someone has it).
Well, the name for this type of system is centrally planned, and one country with this economic system is China.
Typically, the owner of the land has more legal rights as they own the property on which the structure is built. However, the owner of the structure may have rights to maintain and access their building as long as it complies with local zoning and property laws. Any disputes regarding rights would need to be resolved based on the specific circumstances and legal agreements in place.
Property
The tenant owns the legal interest in the leasehold estate. The fee owner is the one who actually owns the property but the property is subject to the lease.
If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.
Things that are owned are one's property, or possessions.
nobody really owns gateway just like no one owns walmart its unowned only property that the stores r on is owned
That depends on details such as the laws in your jurisdiction, who owns the property and whether you live in a community property state.That depends on details such as the laws in your jurisdiction, who owns the property and whether you live in a community property state.That depends on details such as the laws in your jurisdiction, who owns the property and whether you live in a community property state.That depends on details such as the laws in your jurisdiction, who owns the property and whether you live in a community property state.
The trust owns the trust property and that property is managed by a trustee who carries out the provisions of the trust.
Co-ownership is when more than one person owns the property.
Anyone who owns a property, rents a property, apartment, condo, or farm.AnswerAnyone who owns property. And I define property as ANYTHING and EVERYTHING you own. This includes renters- they need property insurance to cover their belongings...
Mr.Jack owns his property.
who owns randy Weaver's ruby ridge property now