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: Ownership may be corporeal (title to a tangible object such as a house) or incorporeal (title to an intangible object, such as a copyright, or a right to recover debt). Possession (as in tenancy) does not necessarily mean ownership because it does not automatically transfer title.
: Ownership may be corporeal (title to a tangible object such as a house) or incorporeal (title to an intangible object, such as a copyright, or a right to recover debt). Possession (as in tenancy) does not necessarily mean ownership because it does not automatically transfer title.


From: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/ownership.html
: From: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/ownership.html


==The importance of ownership in the Tygron Engine==
==The importance of ownership in the Tygron Engine==
==How to change ownership in the tygron engine==
==How to change ownership in the tygron engine==
==The ownership overlay==
==The ownership overlay==

Revision as of 08:05, 22 August 2014

After reading this page:

  • you've learned about ownership
  • you've learned how ownership relates to the Tygron Engine
  • you've learned how to change ownership
  • you've learned about the ownership overlay

File:OwnershipLogo.jpg

Ownership

The ultimate and exclusive right conferred by a lawful claim or title, and subject to certain restrictions to enjoy, occupy, possess, rent, sell, use, give away, or even destroy an item of property.
Ownership may be corporeal (title to a tangible object such as a house) or incorporeal (title to an intangible object, such as a copyright, or a right to recover debt). Possession (as in tenancy) does not necessarily mean ownership because it does not automatically transfer title.
From: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/ownership.html

The importance of ownership in the Tygron Engine

How to change ownership in the tygron engine

The ownership overlay