Search results for: “transfer of property”
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Capital Transfer
Hierarchical Display of Capital transfer Finance > Free movement of capital > Free movement of capital > Capital movement Capital transfer Concept of Capital transfer See the dictionary definition of Capital transfer. Characteristics of Capital transfer [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources […]
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Property History
Introduction to Property HistoryThe concept of property originated in ancient times. Societies apparently held most property rights-such as the right to hunt or fish in a given area-in common. Although some private ownership of personal property, such as weapons and cooking utensils, existe…
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Property History
Introduction to Property HistoryThe concept of property originated in ancient times. Societies apparently held most property rights-such as the right to hunt or fish in a given area-in common. Although some private ownership of personal property, such as weapons and cooking utensils, existe…
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The New Property
Charles A. Reich, The New Property Charles A. Reich The global distributive implications of automatically allocating political membership according to territoriality (jus soli) and parentage (jus sanguinis) principles have largely escaped critical scrutiny. This article begins to address this considerable gap. Securing membership status in a given state or region–with its specific level…
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Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral 2
Property Rules, Liability Rules, and Inalienability: One View of the Cathedral Whenever someone may destroy the initial entitlement if he is willing to pay an objectively determined value for it, an entitle- ment is protected by a liability rule. This value may be what it is thought the original holder of the entitlement would…
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Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property 3
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property A Article 6ter (1) (a) The countries of the Union agree to refuse or to invalidate the registration, and to prohibit by appropriate measures the use, without authorization by the competent authorities, either as trademarks or as elements of trademarks, of armorial bearings, flags, and other…
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Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property 2
Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property Article 4bis (1) Patents applied for in the various countries of the Union by nationals of countries of the Union shall be independent of Patents obtained for the same invention in other countries, whether members of the Union or not. (2) The foregoing provision is to…
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Genealogies of Property
Main source: Waldron, Jeremy, “Property and Ownership”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2012 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . Genealogies of Property From: Historical Overview of Property In our philosophical tradition, arguments about the justification of property have often been presented as genealogies: as stories about the way in which private property…
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Property and Ownership in Philosophy
Main source: Waldron, Jeremy, “Property and Ownership”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2012 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = . Property and Ownership in Philosophy Property is a general term for rules governing access to and control of land and other material resources. Because these rules are disputed, both in regard to their…
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Gift
Introduction to Gift Gift (present), something that is bestowed, usually to give pleasure or show gratitude." (1)Gift Antenuptial gift Voluntary transfer of property before a marriage from one spouse to another, commonly made in exchange for a waiver of rights to property after the […]