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  • 41Property ladder — The property ladder is a term widely used in the United Kingdom to describe an individual or family s lifetime progress from cheaper to more expensive housing. According to this metaphor, cheap houses for first time buyers are at the bottom of… …

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  • 42owner — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ sole ▪ part ▪ I m part owner of the restaurant. ▪ joint ▪ former, original …

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  • 43Property Management — The administration of residential, commercial and/or industrial real estate. Property management typically involves the managing of property that is owned by another party or entity. The property manager acts on behalf of the owner to preserve… …

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  • 44property — prop•er•ty [[t]ˈprɒp ər ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) that which a person owns; the possession or possessions of a particular owner 2) goods, land, etc., considered as possessions 3) a piece of land or real estate 4) ownership; right of possession,… …

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  • 45property — /ˈprɒpəti / (say propuhtee) noun (plural properties) 1. that which one owns; the possession or possessions of a particular owner. 2. goods, lands, etc., owned: a man of property. 3. a piece of land owned: property near Bondi. 4. ownership; right… …

  • 46owner — Someone who actually owns something, i.e., has the title of property. Also see registered owner …

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  • 47owner — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. proprietor, possessor, keeper, buyer, purchaser, heir, heiress, coinheritor, joint heir, heritor, legatee, proprietress, landlord, landlady, sharer, partner, titleholder, master, heir apparent; see also possessor . II… …

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  • 48owner-occupier — /ˌəυnər ɒkjυpaɪə/ noun a person who owns the property in which he or she lives …

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  • 49The Modern Corporation and Private Property — is a book written by Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means and published in 1932. It explores the evolution of big business through a legal and economic lens, and argues that in the modern world those who legally have ownership over companies have been… …

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  • 50intellectual property — An intangible asset, such as a copyright, patent, trademark, or design right. Intellectual property is an asset, and as such it can be bought, sold, licensed, or exchanged. Further, the intellectual property owner has the right to prevent the… …

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