Anyone can own property; a Dictatorship which is a subset of an Autocracy, does not define ownership as a part of its base principle. It simply establishes that there is one, unquestionable ruler, over the government.
Another PerspectiveThat depends on whether private ownership of land is permitted in the particular country. Land ownership in countries ruled by dictators is often clouded. Privately owned land is often expropriated by dictators. An example would be the Castro regime in Cuba where private lands were seized and formerly wealthy Cuban landowners fled to other countries. In China, the state took control of all the land during the Communist takeover in 1949. Communist Party officials have controlled land usage rights since then and private ownership is only now becoming possible with developers being the favored grantees.
A dictatorship is owned by one individual, the dictator. An example would be Hitler from Nazi Germany.
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.
The government owns the factors of production. Since Cuba has a dictatorship and Raul Castro is now in charge, it can be said that he owns the factors of production.
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.
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...
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Mr.Jack owns his property.
To find out if a person owns property in Idaho, you can do a property search. This can be done using an online property search engine. Or you can visit the courthouse in the locality you are looking and search the property records there.
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.
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