A legal fiction created to establish private rights to personal and real property in one person vis-à-vis another. It includes the entire bundle of rights associated with real property including the right to possess, enjoy, control, encumber, and transfer by deed or will.
See Transfer (of ownership).
the rights to land that are, in everyday language, associated with the ability to use, control, transfer, or otherwise enjoy a land parcel as long as those activities are allowed by law. In statutory tenure it is often associated with freehold. However, land law does not tend to define explicitly what is meant by “ownership”.
A state of having absolute or well-defined partial rights and responsibilities for a Resource depending on the type of control. OSG considers two such types: actual Ownership and Ownership by virtue of a Contract/Lease. A Lessee is a limited Owner of the Resource for the duration of the Contract/Lease. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | W | X | Y | Z
The rights of an owner. Title to property, dominion over property. The right of possession and control including the right to protect and defend such possession against intrusion or trespass.
The owner of the life insurance policy controls all rights, benefits and privileges under life insurance policies. Policy owners may or may not be the insured. Ownership may be assigned or transferred by written request of current owner.
The right to possess and use property to the exclusion of others.
(1) the relation of an owner to the thing possessed, (2) possession with the right to transfer possession to others, (3) the act of having and controlling property, (4) the state, relation, or fact of being an owner.
All rights, benefits and privileges under life insurance policies are controlled by their owners. Policy owners may or may not be the insured. Ownership may be assigned or transferred by written request of current owner.
Rights of ownership include use and enjoyment of property, excluding others.
Rights to the use, enjoyment, and alienation of property, to the exclusion of others. Concerning real property, absolute rights are rare, being restricted by zoning laws, restrictions, liens, etc.
The right to use, possess, enjoy, transfer, and dispose of a thing to the exclusion of all others.
in automated material movement, an equipment's physical control of the transfer object. The equipment is said to "own" a transfer object from the time the object is transferred into one of its ports until it is transferred out of the equipment.
The absolute rights to use, enjoy, and dispose of property. You own it! [] Package Mortgage A mortgage that uses both real and personal property to secure a loan.
The right to the use and enjoyment of property, or an interest therein generally to the exclusion of others.
All rights and privileges under a policy controlled by it's owner. Ownership may be assigned to someone else at the written request of the existing owner.
The creator of any Entry has ownership over it. No user may modify an Entry owned by someone else, unless the owner has specifically granted that user the Access Rights that allow him to do so. Back to the top
Person or entity that has title or a right to something which is typically being held.
All rights, benefits, and privileges under a policy are controlled by the owner, who is usually the insured. Ownership may be transferred or assigned to someone else by written request of the current owner.