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At that point it becomes common property.
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It is as though every single newspaper of any description has become common property once on the underground.
Trust money can be kept from a spouse or other unintended beneficiary, while funds willed outright can become common property.
"And so it went on," Scotland wrote in his book, The London Cage, published by the now-defunct Evans Brothers in 1957, "until another defence counsel suggested I had told prisoners in London that they would be hanged with their wives [and] deported to Siberia where they would become common property".
Get rid of or store any items you don't want to become common property.
Bedwetting becomes common.
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The European Parliament s Committee on Employment and Social Affairss is calling for the information society to become the common property of all citizens, including the socially weak, the disabled and older people.
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Although they were previously rare, racially restrictive covenants among property owners that outlawed the purchase, lease, or occupation of their properties by African Americans became common in Chicago in the 1920s, following the Great Migration.
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