Noun
property rights pl (plural only)
(law) The exclusive rights pertaining to the ownership and possession of a given piece of property.
According to Anderson, "Defining anarcho-capitalist to mean minimal government with property rights developed from the bottom up, the western frontier was anarcho-capitalistic. Source: Internet
According to the Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal, Venezuela has the weakest property rights in the world, scoring only 5.0 on a scale of 100; expropriation without compensation is not uncommon. Source: Internet
A group of more than 40 South African academics, researchers and teachers have joined the international support for the South African and Indian governments’ proposal that global intellectual property rights should not apply to Covid-19 medicines. Source: Internet
And don't forget the savings that could be had from reforming how the Pentagon does business, including, for example, retaining intellectual property rights to weapon systems researched and developed with taxpayer dollars. Source: Internet
"At Kmart Group, when we begin the product ranging and development process a year ahead of product actually landing in store, we include diligent intellectual property checks and respect the intellectual property rights of others," the spokesperson said. Source: Internet
At the same time, the individuals whose property rights are being interfered with, are still liable to pay rates, insurance premiums and other expenses for the same properties. Source: Internet