10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALIENABILITY»
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alienability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
alienability and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Split Possession: An Areal-linguistic Study of the ...
This book is a functional-typological study of possession splits in European languages.
2
The Theory of the Firm: Critical Perspectives on Business ...
4 THE FUNCTIONS OF ALIENABILITY The alienability of rights deserves special
attention in analyzing both markets and organizations because understanding
the function of alienability in markets clarifies several critical functions that must
be ...
3
United States Code, 2006, V. 28, Title 43. Public Lands, to ...
Only one amendment to terminate alienability- restrictions shall be considered
and voted on prior to December 18, 1991. Rejection of the amendment shall not
preclude consideration prior to December 18, 1991, of subsequent amendments
to ...
4
Reinterpreting Property
Even if the conceptual position that free alienability is inherent in the concept of
property accurately characterizes the common law, Epstein misunderstands it. I
view the common law position on the free alienability of property as a position in
...
Margaret Jane Radin, 2009
5
The Thread of Discourse
'Alienability', then, is basically not a semantic matter. Of all grammatical
phenomena it is most like valence in that some nouns require particular kinds of
dependents (bound nouns require possessors) and some nouns dictate the form
to be ...
Joseph Evans Grimes, 1975
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Haspelmath, Martin; König, Ekkehard; Oesterreicher, Wulf; ...
Nichols (1988, 1992) suggests that there is a high correlation between the
presence of an alienability distinction in a language and the availability of head-
marked possession and that head-marking patterns characteristic of inalienable
nouns ...
7
Language Typology and Language Universals: An International ...
Nichols (1988, 1992) suggests that there is a high correlation between the
presence of an alienability distinction in a language and the availability of head-
marked possession and that head-marking patterns characteristic of inalienable
nouns ...
8
In Honor of Mary Haas: From the Haas Festival Conference On ...
'Alienability', then, is basically not a semantic matter. Of all grammatical
phenomena it is most like valence in that some nouns require particular kinds of
dependents (bound nouns require possessors) and some nouns dictate the form
to be ...
9
Privatization: Critical Perspectives on the World Economy
The content of the bundle of rights may be categorized in many different ways,
but one useful way is to consider two important components of the bundle of
rights: exclusivity and alienability. Exclusivity refers to the right to determine who
may ...
George K. Yarrow, Piotr Jasinski, 1996
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Knowledge Management and Organisational Design
The suppression of alienability, while necessary for the existence of a firm, does
impose costs. Nevertheless, we believe that those costs can be reduced by
thorough understanding and analysis of the functions performed by alienability.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ALIENABILITY»
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alienability is used in the context of the following news items.
Democratically controlled, co-operative higher education
... the antithesis of the right of free alienability (which distinguishes capitalist private property). In short, co-operative higher education is entirely ... «Open Democracy, Apr 15»
Federal Art Resale Royalty Inches Toward Reality
... primary art market and the incentive to create new works; (4) first sale and the free alienability of property; (5) visual artists and sales of works; ... «Mondaq News Alerts, Oct 14»
Recent developments in acquisition finance
... light of the unambiguous language of the loan agreement, as well as due to New York's policy favoring the free alienability of property rights. «Lexology, Aug 14»
Brothers In Law: Royalty Pains
... fit for the Anglo-U.S. common law system, which, with some few exceptions, codifies the free alienability of property and freedom of contract. «Artinfo UK, Jul 14»
Preconditions for an Actually Democratic Society
And if a conflict between alienability and inalienability should arise (between, say, the right to own a slave and the right to not be a slave), the ... «CounterPunch, Jul 14»
Disputes over information requests in creditor's challenge of Detroit …
... that "the City has not done the basic diligence necessary to evaluate the value of the collection and any restrictions on its alienability.". «MLive.com, Jun 14»
Guest Post: Patent Reform -- Lessons from Capitalism's Founding …
The proposed protected-class legislation will artificially and significantly reduce the alienability, or exchangeability, of patent assets. «Patent Docs, May 14»
Austintown schools want clear title to middle school land
... potential cloud on the title that either made title uninsurable or otherwise unduly restricted the alienability of the premises,” the complaint says ... «Youngstown Vindicator, Apr 14»
PatCon 4: The Patent Troll Debate
1) Alienability of patent rights: this should not be changed. This is something that should be kept, not just because of property rights theory ... «Patently-O, Apr 14»
3rd Circ. Restores Bulk Of Pa. Funeral Director Law
As for restrictions on the ownership and alienability of funeral homes and on funeral directors' ability to supervise more than one location, the ... «Law360, Feb 14»