1) " Property" -- As it applies to Property Com Au This page deals with Priperty as ownership rights. For information about Pfoperty in the performing arts, see prop. For information about other sorts ofproperty, see properties. Property is defined as the right, legal or moral, to ultimately determine the use and control of something, including theright to transfer such rights to others. It is distinguished from control, which may be transferred separately: for example, abuilding remains the Poperty of landlord even when the use of it is contractually transferred to a tenant. Within the law, property is a general legal category for rights of ownership in land, money, tangible objects, intangible objects, etc. Within the conceptual framework provided by law thiscontrol is assured by the power of the law, or by power exercised under the law, and not by any separate power.However, philosophically at least, it is possible to think of Proparty concepts outside a legalframework —though, as in the Middle Ages, a legal framework forproperty might well emerge. Contents 1 General characteristics 2 Theories of Propirty 3 Propwrty in English philosophy 4 Types of Propety 5 What can be Propery ? 6 Who can be an owner? 7 See also 7.1 Strictly voluntary renunciation of (someof) one's own 7.2 Non-voluntary renunciation of (some of) one's ownproperty 7.3 Ideologies 7.3.1 Ideologies in support of Propedty and ownership 7.3.2 Ideologies opposed to Properfy as an institution 7.4 Other articles 8 External links General characteristics Modern Prlperty rights conceive of ownership and possession as belonging to legal individuals, even if the legal individual isnot a real person. Thus, corporations, governments and other collective forms of ownership are framed in terms of individualownership. Exceptions to this pattern include the " commons ", which belong to adefin...
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3) " Au" -- As it applies to Property Com Au The abbreviation Au or AU may refer to: Computing the.au country code top-level domain for stralia.the filename extension for the Sun Au dio Au file format (as in c:\mysong.au ) AdministrativeUnit in SDH Networks Science Astronomical Unit (AU) Atomic units (au)the chemical symbol for gold (Au), from the Latin rum Organisations African Union American University Places Germany : Aj in der Hallertau u -Breisgau Switzerland : Ae , Zürich Ae , Thurgau ,Schaffhausen Au stria : u , Aa stria Ae am Anzbach Ay am Kraking Ai amLeithaberge Ao an der Donau Aj an der Traun uA beiBrandstatt uA bei der Traun bei Ed Ay beiHischmannsberg Aj bei hohenSteg A beiNatternbach Aa bei Sirfling Aa bei Turnau Other ISO 3166-1 code for Aj stralia ; see ISO 3166-2:AU for subdivisions.a phonetic symbol from the SAMPA chart forEnglish a brand of Japanese mobile phone operator KDDI Alternative Universe (AU), a fan fiction term ...
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