ownership in the PONS Dictionary

ownership Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

dual ownership
transfer of ownership

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A group will use carolling as a signal to advertise ownership and warn off other magpies.
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A married woman retained ownership of any property she brought into the marriage.
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Car ownership stands at 35.4%, much lower than the city average of 54.7%.
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They were built by two separate companies which had common ownership.
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A number of practical resolutions followed, primarily on the progress of land ownership reform.
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As the band re-recorded these songs, the band now controls the ownership of its music.
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Most of the homes were transferred to a form of co-operative ownership after 1976.
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Such a pledge raises the complex issues of ownership of the deposited funds and the acquisition by the pledgee of the funds in the event of default.
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Their ownership of the town dates back to 1442.
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The trustee argued the article was void because it compromised ownership and property rights which tended to perpetuity, against the rule against perpetuities.
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