Owning Relationship

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An Owning Relationship is an agent relationship where an economic agent has monopoly use rights for some legal property.



References

2015

  • (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ownership Retrieved:2015-3-1.
    • Ownership of property may be private, collective, or common, and the property may be of objects, land/real estate, or intellectual property. Determining ownership in law involves determining who has certain rights and duties over the property. These rights and duties, sometimes called a "bundle of rights", can be separated and held by different parties.

      The process and mechanics of ownership are fairly complex: one can gain, transfer, and lose ownership of property in a number of ways. To acquire property one can purchase it with money, trade it for other property, win it in a bet, receive it as a gift, inherit it, find it, receive it as damages, earn it by doing work or performing services, make it, or homestead it. One can transfer or lose ownership of property by selling it for money, exchanging it for other property, giving it as a gift, misplacing it, or having it stripped from one's ownership through legal means such as eviction, foreclosure, seizure, or taking. Ownership is self-propagating in that the owner of any property will also own the economic benefits of that property.