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  Property - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A right of ownership is associated with property that establishes the good as being "one's own thing" in relation to other individuals or groups, assuring the owner the right to dispense with the property in a manner he or she sees fit.
Communism argues that only collective ownership through a polity, though not necessarily a state, will assure the minimization of unequal or unjust outcomes and the maximization of benefits, and that therefore all, or almost all, private property should be abolished.
Locke advanced the theory that when one mixes one’s labor with nature, one gains ownership of that part of nature with which the labor is mixed[1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Property   (4133 words)

  
 Sole Proprietorship - ADVANTAGES OF SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP, DISADVANTAGES OF SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP
Sole proprietors who consent to such arrangements are in effect pledging their personal assets as collateral on the loan.
A sole proprietor is free to sell all or a portion of his or her business to a buyer, but any transaction that transfers ownership or turns the business into one with two or more owners puts an end to the sole proprietorship that had been in existence.
Sole proprietorships often operate under the name of the owner of the business, but this is not a requirement.
www.referenceforbusiness.com /small/Sm-Z/Sole-Proprietorship.html   (1136 words)

  
 Property (ownership right) - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Property is often conceptualized as the rights of 'ownership' as defined in law.
Communal Property systems describe ownership as belonging to the entire social and political unit, while corporate systems describe ownership as being attached to an identifiable group with an identifiable responsible individual: generally a family.
Although the parents are supposed to act on behalf of the child, most legal systems give great deference to the parents on almost all matters; for instance, children are not allowed to accept or refuse medical treatment on their own, but their parents usually are allowed to do both for them.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/p/r/o/Property.html   (3018 words)

  
 Property   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Property is usually thought of in terms of a bundle of rights as defined and protected by the local sovereignty which itself, by definition, has "exclusive right to exercise supreme authority" concerning that property.
Ownership society is about increasing the rights of property owners and thus decreasing the rights of nonowners.
Communism aims to establish a state-less and property-less society, based on the principle that goods should be produced and distributed according to the principle "from each, according to his ability; to each, according to his needs".
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 ComStar Historical Archives : Home
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WizKids, LLC has granted permission to The ComStar Historical Archives to use such names, logos, artwork, marks and/or any written materials for promotional and informational purposes on its website but does not endorse, and is not affiliated with, The ComStar Historical Archives in any official capacity whatsoever.
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 Starting A Business - Vancouver, WA
An article about business incorporation for a startup can be found here.
Further comparisons of the various types of business ownership (sole proprietor, corporation, partnership, etc.) are found here and here.
SCORE gives your start-up one-on-one business help from a seasoned business consultant.
www.scorevancouver.org /Starting-A-Business.html   (530 words)

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