词汇 | proprietorship |
释义 | proprietorship noun[ U ] uk /prəˈpraɪətəʃɪp/us the situation of owning something: proprietorship over sthZimbabwe granted proprietorship over wildlife to landowners. LAW a particular legal form for a small company in some countries: The legal formats available: proprietorship, partnership, or limited liability company, are outdated. See also sole proprietorship Examples of proprietorshipproprietorship The land estate corresponds to the full set of land parcels over which an individual or a family holds proprietorship or ownership rights. Proprietorship or control of land gave a man wealth, social status, and political influence. The remaining 15 per cent had previously been sole proprietorships and had become public liability companies a short while before this study. Founders of sole proprietorships and partnerships included wives, children and other relatives as part of the ownership. The land parcel corresponds to the elementary proprietorship or ownership unit. In fact, the proprietorship of churches and schools was itself an often disputed issue among communities. Africans more commonly start sole proprietorships and are thus at a strength disadvantage. The small business literature also neglects this issue due to an implicit monolithic assumption about small businesses as sole proprietorships. Also, 60 per cent of the firms were sole proprietorships and 25 per cent were partnerships ranging from two to eleven persons. Motivated by profits, survival, principle, or pride of personal proprietorship, employers instinctively opposed the surrender of their managerial independence. The first type of land unit refers to proprietorship or ownership rights and to the jural units controlling these rights. A space was opened up within which an alignment could be established between the ideas of product quality, economic citizenship, and cell proprietorship. Contests over proprietorship and rivalries over naming are often to the fore in the field of prehistory where fresh 'discoveries' are so much part of the pride of first possession. Presumably, they have no right of proprietorship in or any power of developing the area thus preempted. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Were these men threatened with loss of their holdings by reason of the fact that the proprietorship was sold? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of proprietorship These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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