The term used as a descriptive term (adjunct) should be hyphenated (one-owner) but usually is not.
That is the correct spelling of "co-owner" (one of the owners).
The name for a store owner or operator is a proprietor.
Either way: part-owner or part owner seems acceptable (but the spell checker here at WikiAnswers does not like the hyphenated version!)
You can't unless you have permission from the owner; the owner can very well report their property stolen (which it is). You & the person you sell it to can both go to jail.
Attack or attach? Which one are you asking me to spell?
That is the correct spelling of "co-owner" (one of the owners).
Dueño or dueña, patrón.
The name for a store owner or operator is a proprietor.
The correct spelling is "owner" (person who owns something).
Either way: part-owner or part owner seems acceptable (but the spell checker here at WikiAnswers does not like the hyphenated version!)
* take something away by force or without the consent of the owner
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "owners" (rightful possessors).
I spell it as eighty-one.
No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.No. One owner cannot evict the co-owner of the property.
You spell it badminton.
spell it dog's. This means the collar belongs to the dog. (one dog possessive) dogs' - The dogs' owner took them to the park. (more than one dog possessive). If your original sentence was about more than one dog then you would write it like this: The dogs' collars are red.
You can't unless you have permission from the owner; the owner can very well report their property stolen (which it is). You & the person you sell it to can both go to jail.