Ownership
Ownership is the state or fact of legal possession and control over property, which may be any asset, tangible or intangible. Ownership can involve multiple rights, collectively referred to as title, which may be separated and held by different parties.The process and mechanics of ownership are fairly complex: one can gain, transfer, and lose ownership of property in a number of ways. To acquire property one can purchase it with money, trade it for other property, win it in a bet, receive it as a gift, inherit it, find it, receive it as damages, earn it by doing work or performing services, make it, or homestead it. One can transfer or lose ownership of property by selling it for money, exchanging it for other property, giving it as a gift, misplacing it, or having it stripped from one's ownership through legal means such as eviction, foreclosure, seizure, or taking. Ownership implies that the owner of a property also owns any economic benefits or deficits associated with the property. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Proprietor of the said company
Published 1732
Published 1732
printed for Stephen Austen at the Angel and Bible in St. Paul's Church-Yard
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by Proprietor of India stock
Published 1764
Published 1764
Printed for C. Bathurst, at the Cross-Keys, in Fleet-street
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by Proprietor in the Company's Stock
Published 1727
Published 1727
printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane
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by Old and experienced proprietor
Published 1775
Published 1775
printed for T. Becket, the Corner of the Adelphi, in the Strand
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by Proprietor of the said company
Published 1732
Published 1732
Printed for Stephen Austen at the Angel and Bible in St. Paul's Church-yard
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by Proprietor of East India Company Stock
Published 1793
Published 1793
Printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly
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by Old Proprietor, and Former Servant of the East India Company
Published 1772
Published 1772
printed for G. Kearsly, No. 1, Ludgate-Street