"right of disposal" is a phrase that is often used in written English. You can use it to refer to the right of an individual or entity to control the disposal of a property or asset. For example, "When he passed away, his children were granted the right of disposal of his estate.".
In these situations the landholder may lack the incentive to improve the land because the right of disposal belongs to the tribe, clan, or feudal lord, as in medieval Europe and in parts of present-day Africa and the South Pacific islands.
There is a striking contrast between the oligopoly of those sheep traders who profit from enclosures in England and the Utopians' belief that they are the cultivators (agricolae) of their land rather than proprietors (domini); it echoes the scholastic distinction between usus, simple use, and dominium, the right of disposal which underlies European ideas of property.
Of course if we affirmed that the simple fact of sharing data gives each "share-holder" the right of disposal of data of the other "share-holders", we would end up denying any genetic privacy.
In a span of just four days a few months ago, he met with dozens of service providers — pipeline construction, solids disposal, right-of-way acquisition, electrical supply, pumping units — along with the mayor of Williston, the director of economic development, and officers of the state land department.
Property, as guaranteed by Art. 14 Grundgesetz (GG), means the right of use and disposal of all assets belonging to an individual.
Following Halliday and Matthiessen (2014), who present numerous examples of the more delicate subclassifications of process type, and Hasan (1996), who illustrates how the system closes at the lexis end by expanding to the right the network of material processes of disposal, this classification can be further extended in delicacy.
The forms of tenure range from temporary, conditional holding to ownership in fee simple, which confers total unencumbered rights of control and disposal over the land.
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