What does co-ownership mean?

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  1. Co-ownership

    Co-ownership is a legal concept in a business where there are only two co-owners share the legal ownership of a property. For the concept of co-ownership in different legal codes, see:

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-ownership in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of co-ownership in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of co-ownership in a Sentence

  1. Credit Suisse:

    Banks are significantly vulnerable and could come under pressure given their high foreign ownership and sharp rally in the sector over the past few months.

  2. Defense Undersecretary Frank Kendall:

    The requirement is more than 50 percent ownership, and there is also a possibility of control being a criteria, and it does not appear so far that either of that have been met.

  3. Bob Dorfman:

    The current ownership is maybe not the most forward thinking, maybe not the quickest to respond, so maybe it would be a good time for somebody new to be in there and try some new ideas and be a little edgier and see if there are ways to capture a younger market and try to make up for all the older folks that are going away.

  4. The Golden State Warriors:

    The men and women who work The Golden State Warriors games at Chase Center are critical in providing an incredible game-night experience for The Golden State Warriors fans, including of course, the popcorn vendors, as players, The Golden State Warriors wanted to do something, along with The Golden State Warriors ownership and coaches, to help ease the pain during this time.

  5. Thaddeus Stauber:

    We remain confident that the foundation's ownership of the painting will once again be confirmed.


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