joint ownership
noun[U]
ukusWORKPLACE
asituationin which two or morepeopleororganizationsown aproperty,business, etc. together:
Themergeris not asurprise, as the twopublishersalready hadjointownershipof severalmagazines.
| 单词 | joint ownership |
| 释义 | joint ownership noun[U] ukusWORKPLACE asituationin which two or morepeopleororganizationsown aproperty,business, etc. together: Themergeris not asurprise, as the twopublishersalready hadjointownershipof severalmagazines. Examplesofjoint ownershipjoint ownership Pooling agreements andjointownership, he agreed, were bald efforts to substitute monopoly for competition.. From Wikipedia It is also for procreation, carrying out economic activities together andjointownershipof wealth and investments. From Wikipedia However, where persons contribute to a collective work such as an encyclopedia, there is nojointownership if the contributions are separate and distinguishable. From Wikipedia Thejointownershiplasted for about 450 years from c.1230. From Wikipedia He later hadjointownershipfor some years in a garage business. From Wikipedia As a result, the idea ofjointownershipof land arose. From Wikipedia In this book, there is a distinction made between two classes ofjointownership. From Wikipedia The second class is whenjointownershipcomes about through contract and agreement of parties in thejointownership. From Wikipedia In political philosophy, common ownership refers tojointownershipby all individuals in society. From Wikipedia The bill granted most of the benefits that married couples were afforded, including social security entitlements, inheritance rights andjointownershipof goods and property. From Wikipedia These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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