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Economic characteristics of movable and immovable property sharing
Экономика и предпринимательство, 2022Шеринговая деятельность, снижает негативные последствия и набирает обороты для построения финансово и экологически устойчивого будущего всеми способами и в таких масштабах, которые никогда прежде не были возможны. Укрепление горизонтальных отношений в обществе позволяет людям оптимизировать свои расходы и значительно улучшить качество жизни за счет ...
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In many developing countries, faulty laws and regulations make it hard to use livestock, machines, equipment, standing crops, and other movable property as collateral. The resulting constraints on access to credit hurt economies. In Bolivia, for example,
Heywood W. Fleisig
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In many developing countries, faulty laws and regulations make it hard to use livestock, machines, equipment, standing crops, and other movable property as collateral. The resulting constraints on access to credit hurt economies. In Bolivia, for example,
Heywood W. Fleisig
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Directional Sparsity Based Statistical Channel Estimation for 6D Movable Antenna Communications
ICC 2025 - IEEE International Conference on CommunicationsSix-dimensional movable antenna (6DMA) is an innovative and transformative technology to improve wireless network capacity by adjusting the 3D positions and 3D rotations of antennas/surfaces (sub-arrays) based on the channel spatial distribution.
Xiaodan Shao +5 more
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The Transfer of Tangible Movable Property
2005Abstract The focus of this chapter is the choice of law treatment of particular transfers of tangible movable property, by means of gift, sale, mortgage, or otherwise1 (and not the general or universal transfer of such property as may occur upon the event of marriage, insolvency or death).
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The Assignment of Intangible Movable Property
2005Abstract Intangible movable property rights may be defined as ‘certain kinds of immaterial or incorporeal abstractions, which exist only as rights or bodies of legal claims and rights and have no physical existence which can be actually possessed, and which, moreover, are deemed not like or connected with land’.1 Generally the expression
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A movable feast: Property-breaking and property-making after the Russian Revolution
Cahiers du monde russe, 2023The article focuses on the dispossession of movable goods as a site where the key processes of the Revolution—political violence, social transformation, and state-building—came together. Its scope is chronologically limited to the period between the summer of 1917, when forms of seizure that had been legally defined for state use during the First World
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The Distinction Between Movable and Immovable Property
2005Abstract The law of property is concerned with the creation, acquisition, disposal, transmission, and extinction of rights in, and over, particular objects of property. Where questions of private international law arise in conjunction with a property issue, the character of the property in question (and of interests therein),1 the nature
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Security Rights in Movable Property in European Private Law
2004The book presents a comparative survey of the law relating to secured transactions in the member states of the European Union. Following the Common Core approach, the national reports are centred around fifteen hypothetical cases dealing with the most important issues of secured transactions law, such as the creation of security rights in different ...
E. M. KIENINGER +4 more
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Inventorying movable cultural property: National Museum Institute of Zaire
Museum International, 1987(1987). Inventorying movable cultural property: National Museum Institute of Zaire. Museum International: Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 50-51.
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LOSS OF MOVABLE PROPERTY THROUGH ABANDONMENT
2019The subject of the movable property is stated in the Turkish Civil Code article 762 as movable goods and some natural forces. The proprietor of the movable property has the power of disposition to dispose of the movable property. In this sense, the owner can desert movable goods. As a result of this transaction, the owner loses the movable.
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