Ownership

Ownership is a conventional right (property) that can be used for restricting others the posessing (use, interacting) with a thing.

Using ownership for restricting freedom of use is easy but unsocial. Using ownership for restricting unsocial use is also easy but social and is experienced with an additional carefulness for the owner himself (freedom maintenance responsability); and for the other allowed posessors (shared, gift).

Ownership types
The following are formalities used based on given conventional law:

Owner
Is the formal name for the Selfish, Donor, Leaser, Grantor, Renter, President, etc.

Rights: All

Duties: Some

"Ownership, posession is what separe you from the universe."

Donor - Gifted
Rights:
 * Donor:

Duties: Formally non promisory, informally sustainable requirement.

Leaser - Leasee
Promise of giving future time. giving his own more concret high level's values' to some Owner of it. (formally or informally)


 * Leaser
 * Rights:
 * Duties:


 * Leasee

(Shareful) Cases:

Backing value
People can agree to equivale the value of the grant given to some other different kind of value. This is useful for: You promised to grant someone with your house, and you say that you are also ready to give Hours in case you sold the house when the grant is needed

By default, if you don't include a backing value in this type of value sharing agreement, the $ is used.

Non formal granting
Not legal binding when enforcing but enough useful most of the times.

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 * Changing Models of Ownership
 * NO/Slavery