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Discover Ludwig"communally owned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to reference property or other assets that are collectively owned and managed by a group or community. For example, "In this small village, many of the businesses are communally owned and operated."
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It was to be built using eminent domain to acquire communally owned ejido land in San Salvador Atenco, a small farming community within the State of Mexico.
The Kibbutz was created in the early 20th century by Jewish Socialist Zionists from Eastern Europe, who decided to realize both ideologies (Socialism and Zionism) by creating -- in Israel -- collective agricultural communities, in which all means of production and consumption are communally owned; along the Marxist ideal, from each according to his ability to each according to his (and her) needs.
As an ASAL, land in Ijara is communally owned and governed by customary land law that accords rights to every community member but lacks incentives and sanctions for efficient utilization and management (GoK 2004).
Agricultural land in China was communally owned.
The apparatus weighed about 30 pounds, and was communally owned by three or four families.
"And there's no property market in rural villages because land is communally owned.
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This would be built on communally-owned land, with ground rents used to benefit the whole community.
(4) Is on any island in the Pacific Ocean if such land is, by cultural tradition, communally-owned land, as determined by the Secretary.
For years he had been attempting to persuade local authorities of the necessity for upgrades to the communally-owned and increasingly run-down Stadio Sant'Elia.
For several decades, Po has been conducting research on villages in southern China's Pearl River Delta, focusing on the activism of women seeking their share of rights to communally-owned rural land.
However with time, the traditional communally-owned rangelands in the eastern Kalahari were perceived by the government to be overstocked and overgrazed by livestock and thus degraded.
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