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Yet in reality the land was the people's own, with the king only claiming absolute ownership.
And I absolutely agree with you about the Swedish not having absolute ownership of the story.
Also, they asked, who in his right mind would hold absolute ownership when his existence on this earth is but brief?
It was my experience and they were my words, and I felt a sense of absolute ownership.
The king's right to tax was the logical next step after the theory of absolute ownership of lands by the king.
No one person could claim absolute ownership of a parcel of land, except the Crown.
White claimed absolute ownership of the pills.
Geolibertarians oppose absolute ownership of land on Georgist grounds.
An estate held by absolute ownership, without recognizing any superior to whom any duty is due on account thereof.
None of the Kremerata artists can yet claim such absolute ownership of the material, but they deliver a loving and legitimate version.
But biological parents aren't always preferable to adoptive ones, and biological parentage does not convey an absolute ownership that cancels all the rights of children.
The rich man has entered into an absolute ownership of farms and fields; and (in the modern industrial phrase) he has locked out the English people.
"The bill would mean they would have absolute ownership right over something as basic as stock quotes," said Kevin Sheekey, a Bloomberg spokesman.
He said the argument that the article was repugnant to absolute ownership needed to assert, wrongly, that a share is a sum of money dealt with by executory limitations.
Since Canada uses primarily English-derived common law, the holders of the land actually have land tenure (permission to hold land from the Crown) rather than absolute ownership.
The King's Bench held that even though the boy did not have absolute ownership of the jewel, the boy had the right to keep it against all but the rightful owner.
Proximity to Bokaro Steel City, better quality of life, absolute ownership over residential dwellings are few of the reasons for the increasing population at Chira Chas.
Registry of Scripless Securities (RoSS) is the official record of absolute ownership, legal or beneficial title or interest in GS.
Iceland was settled by "malcontents" from Norway, who resented Harald's claim of rights of taxation over lands, which the possessors appear to have previously held in absolute ownership.
When we study the planned towns of England, we arrive at the first, and obvious, conclusion that to make a planned town required the absolute ownership of the site by one man or corporation.
In 1901, the US Supreme Court concurred with the finding of the lower courts that a U.S. Government patent of ownership conferred absolute ownership, and they were ordered ejected.
Prior to the abolition of feudal tenure, a rare alternative to land held feudally, indicating absolute ownership; most commonly used in relation to landownership in Orkney and Shetland (see also 'Udal').
Today this concept carries over to the absolute ownership of property in Intellectual Property rights (IPR), whether that resides in a product, process or system by a governmental, corporation or like entity.
A common recovery was a legal proceeding in England to enable an entailed estate in land (also called a fee tail) to be converted into absolute ownership, fee simple, through the use of a legal fiction.
The first theory, known as the absolute ownership theory, derives from English Law and affords landowners the right to withdraw as much underground water as they wish, for whatever purpose, requiring their neighbors to fend for themselves.