China
In China, land ownership means that the land owner has the right to possess, use, benefit from and dispose of land. Land ownership is divided into two categories: state-owned land (or state land) and collectively owned land (or collective land). There are specific provisions on land ownership in several key Chinese laws and regulations (Readers can find the specific provisions on land ownership in Article 10 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of China ("Constitution") ("PRC"), Article 47, 48, 58, 59, 60 of the Property Law of the PRC ("Property Law"), Article 8 of the Land Administration Law of the PRC ("Land Administration Law") and Article 2, 4 of the Implementing Regulation of the Land Administration Law of the PRC ("Implementing Regulation of Land Administration Law").
In China, urban land is owned by the state, and rural and suburban land, which is stipulated otherwise by law to be state land, is owned by the state too. Collective land is owned by the rural collective economic organization ("CEO"), which is roughly tantamount to the entire rural land and most of suburban land. Therefore, roughly, if you are on city land, you can assume that the land is state-owned. However, bear in mind that this assumption is not always the case. As China is emerging as a new market, the city is physically expanding at a rocket pace in the suburban areas, but the land in cities still remains in collective hands from a legal perspective. At the same time, some land in rural area, such as state-owned farms, is owned by the state.
Separation does not affect ownership. Only the parties or the court can change the ownership.
Paul claimed ownership to the house. that is one example!
Yes, multiple people can own a house together by holding joint ownership or forming a co-ownership agreement.
No. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed not by a letter.No. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed not by a letter.No. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed not by a letter.No. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed not by a letter.
Depends on who owns the house, how the ownership of the house has been allocated (per the court) and if you have the consent of the spouse (if they are deemed to have partial ownership of the home).
I can give you several sentences.Ownership of a house is a big responsibility.He worked hard to achieve ownership of his own shop.Her dream was ownership of a car.
No. It is your proof of ownership of a house or a piece of land.
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No, it is not possible to sell a house without a deed. The deed is a legal document that proves ownership of the property and is required for the transfer of ownership to a new buyer.
To reclaim ownership of your house after selling it, you would need to repurchase it from the new owner or negotiate a buyback agreement. This process may involve legal steps and negotiations with the current owner. It is important to consult with a real estate attorney to understand the legal options available to you for reclaiming ownership of your house.
Some nouns that show ownership using an apostrophe are "couch's, house's, equation's", etc.
Condominium is a form of real estate ownership; house is a word used to describe a structure.