Since water is a common property resource, no one owns the problem and no one owns the solution.
Another common property of stem cells is to accumulate at sites of injury, where their services are obviously needed.
Though run as a collective, where even clothes are shared as common property, it owes its being to an overlord.
North, a Nobel Prize-winning economic historian, asserts in his book Structure and Change in Economic History that when most of mankind stopped being hunter-gatherers 10, 000 years ago and settled down to farm, there was a basic shift from common property rights to exclusive ones.
If it is, indeed, a common property of proteins that they can form amyloid when unfolded, even though they do not do so in a healthy individual, Dr Dobson thinks it means that proteins have evolved to favour forms that are less likely to aggregate into these potentially fatal clusters.
Mountains are at the same time social and political arenas with a wide range of management arrangements, including private property, traditional common property regions, national scale parks and reserves, and international treaties, all embedded within a rapidly changing global economic context that can create tensions between local mountain residents and distant users of mountain resources.
None reflects its market value or falls on the most common form of property: homes.
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" It bases its definition on a 2012 public health law that says a "domestic partnership" includes someone who has "common ownership or joint leasing of real or personal property" or "common householding, shared income or shared expenses.
Disputes over property are common in extended families in India.
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If you move from a common law to a community property state, be vigilant.
The power to take private property for the common good, typically for things like roads, schools and bridges, dates back to biblical times.
While the definition of marriage is still left to the states, they say, the federal government has stepped in before to enforce order, as when it declared uniform national policy on death taxes regardless of whether states had community-property laws or common-law marriage.
Property was respected and common law superseded civil statutes.
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Standard economic models predict that in the absence of clearly defined property rights, such common resources will be overexploited, with individuals acting without regard for the effects of their actions on the overall pool.
Stalwarts of the industrial revolution such as Thomas Newcomen, a West Country engineer, rub shoulders with John Locke, a political philosopher, and Edward Coke, a lawyer and jurist who did much to shape the common-law traditions of intellectual property.
The working stiffs and the old Dutch families had joined with the lawyers and doctors to battle a common nemesis whose garish sign would savage property values.
The most effective national asset-management companies everywhere have powers to bypass the courts when foreclosing on property assets, the most common form of loan collateral in Asia.
Damage to the property can be minimized with some common sense, sweat and supplies from the local hardware store.
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The rankings reflect the number of U.S. utility-patents, which are the most common type of patents awarded for protecting intellectual property and technological innovation, received by companies around the world in 2010 based on data from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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ImClone and Bristol-Myers hope that this property will allow Erbitux to become the common denominator in many different chemotherapy regimens for numerous types of cancer.
Although, the co-op form seems to be a New York thing, the common sense approach toward looking at the nature of a property interest could have broader relevance.
But the biggest difference between the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street is that the Tea Party is bound by a common set of values based on freedom, responsibility and property rights.
It will provide for how the land register is to deal with common areas, both within tenements and in other places where property is shared, such as driveways and gardens.
Economists (including Mr Coase) have tended to emphasise property rights as a solution to the problem of managing common resources.
The most common argument is that the dunes will obscure ocean views and reduce property values for which some homeowners want to be compensated.
"It's scandalous that out-of-office politicians should keep official bungalows as their private property, " says Hari Dev Shourie, director of Common Cause, a consumer-rights organization.
When government is limited and the expenditures are on vital services, such as providing a legal system, local police forces, a sound currency, safe highways, the common defense and other services that secure our life, liberty and property, these expenditures increase the opportunity for voluntary exchanges in the private sector, and the economy grows.
Asset misappropriation was most common, with 30% of companies reporting it, followed by intellectual property infringement (15%), corruption and bribery (13%), accounting fraud (12%) and money laundering (4%).
Their problem is common in Russia: They built on land leased from the city, paying rent and property taxes for 16 years, but never managed to obtain registration for the house.
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