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Community property (1399 bytes)
1: ... called [[separate property]]. See [[division of property]].
3: ...ed couples in [[Alaska]] can also adopt community property rules, at least for the purposes of that state's ...
5: Community property has certain federal tax implications, which the I...

What is Property? (2155 bytes)
3: '''''What is Property? Or, an Inquiry into the Principle of Right and o...
5: ...ent the [[tragedy of the commons]] where communal property is used excessively (e.g., overgrazing by domesti...
9: ...: ''"Property is theft, right? Therefore theft is property, therefore this [insert stolen item here] is mine...
11: ...use the terms [[personal property]] and [[private property]] to signify the difference that Proudhon meant, ...
13: ...ty is Theft" and the nature of [[Property|private property]]'')

Property B (2114 bytes)
1: ...est number of sets of size ''n'' that do not have Property B is denoted by ''m''(''n'').
8: ...'' = <nowiki>{{1}}</nowiki>. Then C does not have Property B.
11: ... = {{1, 2}, {1, 3}, {2, 3}}. Then C does not have Property B, so ''m''(2) <= 3. However, ''C''<nowiki>'</now...
14: ...aining elements ''C''<nowiki>'</nowiki> will have Property B (so ''m''(3) >= 7).

Right to own property (130 bytes)
3: '''Right to own property'''

Property (24213 bytes)
1: ...ee [[prop]]. For information about other sorts of property, see [[properties]].''
5: ...d separately: for example, a building remains the property of landlord even when the use of it is contractua...
7: Within the law, '''property''' is a general legal [[category]] for rights of ...
9: ... as in the [[Middle Ages]], a legal framework for property might well emerge.
13: ...encourage economic development and utilization of property.

Landed property (2853 bytes)
1: ...ce, or [[religion|religious]] practices. A landed property typically consisted of a [[manor]], several [[ten...

Collateral (property) (178 bytes)
1: '''Collateral''' is a type of [[property]] which has been caused [[secondary]] [[damage]] ...

Property tax (5987 bytes)
1: ...s assessed in proportion to that value. Forms of property tax used vary between countries and jurisdictions...
5: ...l estate based upon the current use of the land. Property tax levels vary between the Provinces.
10: ...is currently no ''ad valorem'' tax on residential property. Two former systems were dropped because of thei...
12: ...ter]]. Rates are still (2003) levied on business property, though some classes of business are exempt.
15: In the [[United States]], '''property tax''' on [[real estate]] is usually assessed by ...

Physical property (2039 bytes)
1: 1) A '''physical property''' is an aspect of an object that can be experien...
7: ...'[[supervenience|supervenient]]''. A supervenient property is one which is actual (for example, color '''doe...
11: ...m nonphysical properties. Typically a nonphysical property is associated with a living being. Anger, love, e...
15: The common sense understanding of a physical property is roughly Newtonian.

Public property (393 bytes)
1: ...differs from [[private property]] in that private property is accessible only to the owners and those who ha...
3: Example of public property include [[zoo]]s, [[library|libraries]], and [[pu...

Industrial property (644 bytes)
1: ...nts]] and designs, so-called because intellectual property rights such as these are often created and used i...

Property manager (1468 bytes)
1: ... the property. Some jurisdications may require a property manager to be licensed for the profession.

Chemical property (866 bytes)
1: ...phere pressure, oxygen bearing atmosphere). This property becomes apparent during a chemical reaction.

Property (philosophy) (1087 bytes)
1: ...concept of [[class (philosophy)|class]] in that a property is considered to be distinct from the objects whi...
3: ...in a natural way to the set {''x'': ''x'' has the property ''p''} and the corresponding [[characteristic fun...
7: {{planetmath|id=5001|title=property}}

Intellectual property (37823 bytes)
1: ...property]]. The most common forms of intellectual property include [[patent]]s, [[copyright]]s, [[trademark]...
5: ...rly [[1980]]'s, as use of the term ''intellectual property'' has increased.
7: ...'' has emerged among those who argue against the "property" or "intellect" or "rights" assumptions, notably ...
9: ...economics)]] being the property that permits more property to be created. This is a controversial notion th...
13: ...on for promoting internationalism in intellectual property.

Cancellation property (1636 bytes)
1: ...gebra)|magma]] (M,*) has the '''left cancellation property''' (or is '''left-cancellative''') if for all ''b...
3: ...'' in a magma (M,*) has the '''right cancellation property''' (or is '''right-cancellative''') if for all ''...
5: ...n a magma (M,*) has the '''two-sided cancellation property''' (or is '''cancellative''') if it is both left ...
7: A magma (M,*) has the left cancellation property (or is left-cancellative) if all ''a'' in the ma...

MTR Property (341 bytes)
1: '''MTR Property''' is a subsidiary company owned by [[MTR Corpora...

Continuity property (4632 bytes)
1: In [[mathematics]], the '''continuity property''' may be presented as follows.
137: (iii) This comes from the [[least upper bound]] property of the real line

Property law (1417 bytes)
1: ...rsonal or moveable possessions) and in [[personal property]], within the [[common law]] legal system.
2: ...property corresponds to [[real estate]] or [[real property]], and the associated rights and obligations ther...
4: ... law. In some [[jurisdiction]]s, historically all property was owned by the [[monarch]] and it devolved thro...
6: ...]. This is in contradistinction with the ideas of property in common law that remained tied to their feudal ...
9: *[[Personal property]]

Personal property (2263 bytes)
1: ...nother. This term is distinction with [[immovable property]] or immovables, such as land and buildings.
3: ...hts can be registered against personal or movable property.
5: ...y and it is not extinguished by alienation of the property; liens may be real or [[equity|equitable]].
7: ...axing authority discovers that expensive personal property like art is being regularly stored outside of the...
11: [[Category:Personal property law|*]]

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