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Qué (quién) es own - definición

LEGAL CONCEPT; RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A LEGAL PERSON AND PROPERTY CONFERRING EXCLUSIVE CONTROL
Majority owner; Own; Owner; Owners; Owning; Proprietor; Right of ownership; Posessions; Right of property; Ownership interest; Ownership of company; Owning someone; Property ownership; Owned; Legal ownership

Own         
Cool; fascinating; something that you are fond of.
Having no homework this week would really own.
own         
(owns, owning, owned)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
You use own to indicate that something belongs to a particular person or thing.
My wife decided I should have my own shop...
He could no longer trust his own judgement...
His office had its own private entrance.
ADJ: poss ADJ
Own is also a pronoun.
He saw the Major's face a few inches from his own.
PRON: poss PRON
2.
You use own to indicate that something is used by, or is characteristic of, only one person, thing, or group.
Jennifer insisted on her own room...
I let her tell me about it in her own way...
Each nation has its own peculiarities when it comes to doing business.
ADJ: poss ADJ
Own is also a pronoun.
This young lady has a sense of style that is very much her own.
PRON: poss PRON
3.
You use own to indicate that someone does something without any help from other people.
They enjoy making their own decisions...
He'll have to make his own arrangements.
ADJ: poss ADJ
Own is also a pronoun.
There's no career structure, you have to create your own.
PRON: poss PRON
4.
If you own something, it is your property.
His father owns a local pub...
VERB: V n
5.
If you have something you can call your own, it belongs only to you, rather than being controlled by or shared with someone else.
I would like a place I could call my own.
PHRASE
6.
If someone or something comes into their own, they become very successful or start to perform very well because the circumstances are right.
The goalkeeper came into his own with a series of brilliant saves...
PHRASE: V inflects
7.
If you get your own back on someone, you have your revenge on them because of something bad that they have done to you. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL)
Renshaw reveals 20 bizarre ways in which women have got their own back on former loved ones.
PHRASE: V inflects, oft PHR on n
8.
If you say that someone has a particular thing of their own, you mean that that thing belongs or relates to them, rather than to other people.
He set out in search of ideas for starting a company of his own.
PHRASE: n PHR
9.
If someone or something has a particular quality or characteristic of their own, that quality or characteristic is especially theirs, rather than being shared by other things or people of that type.
The cries of the seagulls gave this part of the harbour a fascinating character all of its own.
PHRASE: n PHR
10.
When you are on your own, you are alone.
He lives on his own...
I told him how scared I was of being on my own...
= alone
PHRASE: PHR after v, v-link PHR
11.
If you do something on your own, you do it without any help from other people.
I work best on my own.
...the jobs your child can do on her own.
PHRASE: PHR after v
12.
to hold your own: see hold
own         
v. to have legal title or right to something. Mere possession is not ownership.

Wikipedia

Ownership

Ownership is the state or fact of legal possession and control over property, which may be any asset, tangible or intangible. Ownership can involve multiple rights, collectively referred to as title, which may be separated and held by different parties.

The process and mechanics of ownership are fairly complex: one can gain, transfer, and lose ownership of property in a number of ways. To acquire property one can purchase it with money, trade it for other property, win it in a bet, receive it as a gift, inherit it, find it, receive it as damages, earn it by doing work or performing services, make it, or homestead it. One can transfer or lose ownership of property by selling it for money, exchanging it for other property, giving it as a gift, misplacing it, or having it stripped from one's ownership through legal means such as eviction, foreclosure, seizure, or taking. Ownership is self-propagating in that the owner of any property will also own the economic benefits of that property.

Ejemplos de uso de own
1. Each body has its own responsibilities, its own interests and its own management policy.
2. I am going to be my own solicitor, my own barrister and my own criminal.
3. Are administrators thinking more about their own associations, their own grants, their own players?
4. Now he brings his own skeletons out of the closet, his own shame, his own hypocrisy.
5. He has his own administration, his own reputation to vindicate.