Ownership
51absolute ownership — Ownership of property is either absolute or qualified. The ownership of property is absolute when a single person has the absolute dominion over it, and may use it or dispose of it according to his pleasure, subject only to general laws. The… …
52qualified ownership — Ownership of property is either absolute or qualified. The ownership of property is absolute when a single person has the absolute dominion over it, and may use it or dispose of it according to his pleasure, subject only to general laws. The… …
53co-ownership — Ownership by more than one person; ownership in which there is a plurality of tenants. See cotenancy; joint tenancy …
54several ownership — Ownership by a single person, as distinguished from ownership as tenant in common or joint tenant …
55beneficial ownership — ownership that is purely for the purpose of pleasure or gaining advantage (Legal) …
56collective ownership — ownership held in common, collective control …
57dual ownership — ownership by two …
58joint ownership — ownership that is shared by two or more individuals or groups …
59private ownership — ownership by a private individual …
60unsettled ownership — ownership that is not clearly determined …