state-owned property
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property
noun
uk/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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Another different system is designed to partly transferstate-ownedpropertyrights to internal employees (often called employee buy out).
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Any further changes in the way in whichstate-ownedpropertyis sold will merely close the stable door after the horse has bolted.
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Botanists believed the rare plants were safe on thestate-ownedpropertyuntil the agency bulldozed a firebreak across the summit in the mid 1970s.
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Ongoing reforms aim to separate power plants from power-supply networks, privatize a significant amount ofstate-ownedproperty, encourage competition, and revamp pricing mechanisms.
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The ideal government would have a regulatory function overstate-ownedproperty, farms and industry, have powers to make laws and support an army.
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The superior nature ofstate-ownedpropertywas spelled out, as was the duty of each citizen to help expand its scope.
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Equestrian procurators, whose authority was originally extra-judicial and extra-constitutional, managed bothstate-ownedpropertyand the vast personal property of the emperor "(res privata)".
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While moststate-ownedpropertywas returned, the community had no success with buildings that had been privatized.
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Because they are nontraditional, they frequently met opposition from the traditional communities and often were unable to find government officials who were willing to assist them in rentingstate-ownedproperty.
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It became astate-ownedpropertyin 1944.
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Adams introduced a measure to create a panel that reviews the potential of anystate-ownedpropertyfor possible oil and gas drilling.
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The first sale under the program to sell off state-owned properties was the sale of a former studio for the state public television station for $130,000.
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It sought to reduce public expenses, sell state-owned properties and abolish state monopolies.
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In 1887, he was appointed the state's building inspector with responsibility for the state-owned properties.
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