Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet PROPERTY
PROPERTY
Definition av PROPERTY
- egendom; vad som ägs av någon
- egendom; ett landområde som ägs av en viss person
- egenskap
Antal bokstäver
8
Är palindrom
Nej
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- thumbAnarcho-capitalism (colloquially: ancap or an-cap) is an anti-statist, libertarian political philosophy and economic theory that seeks to abolish centralized states in favor of stateless societies with systems of private property enforced by private agencies, based on concepts such as the non-aggression principle, free markets and self-ownership.
- Agrarianism is a social and political philosophy that advocates for a return to subsistence agriculture, family farming, widespread property ownership, and political decentralization.
- Jackson purchased a property later known as the Hermitage, becoming a wealthy planter who owned hundreds of African American slaves during his lifetime.
- In an AVL tree, the heights of the two child subtrees of any node differ by at most one; if at any time they differ by more than one, rebalancing is done to restore this property.
- In optics, aberration is a property of optical systems, such as lenses, that causes light to be spread out over some region of space rather than focused to a point.
- Hardy & Wright include in their definition the requirement that an arithmetical function "expresses some arithmetical property of n".
- Cost basis, in income tax law, the original cost of property adjusted for factors such as depreciation.
- One difficulty in understanding beauty is that it has both objective and subjective aspects: it is seen as a property of things but also as depending on the emotional response of observers.
- In telecommunications and computing, backward compatibility (or backwards compatibility) is a property of an operating system, software, real-world product, or technology that allows for interoperability with an older legacy system, or with input designed for such a system.
- The name stems from the Anglian personal name of one Bord, who held property in the area, and in this way shares its origin with that of neighbouring Bordesley, first record as Bordesleie or Bordeslea meaning 'Bord's clearing'.
- Blackridge is defined as the territory bounded on the West by Graham Boulevard, on the South by William Penn Highway, on the East by Beulah Road and the Churchill Country Club property, from the Churchill Country Club property along Orlando Place to Atkinson Place, Atkinson Place to Pine Way, and Pine Way to Graham Boulevard, and includes the properties fronting on both sides of said portions of Country Club Drive, Orlando Place, Atkinson Place and Pine Way.
- A copyright is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the exclusive legal right to copy, distribute, adapt, display, and perform a creative work, usually for a limited time.
- This is also often loosely taken to include replacement of a quantity with a corresponding quantity that describes the same physical property.
- In a market economy, decision-making and investments are determined by owners of wealth, property, or ability to maneuver capital or production ability in capital and financial markets—whereas prices and the distribution of goods and services are mainly determined by competition in goods and services markets.
- In the late 2010s, private property and free-market rights along with foreign direct investment were granted by the 2018 Cuban constitution.
- Though color is not an inherent property of matter, color perception is related to an object's light absorption, reflection, emission spectra, and interference.
- In mathematics, specifically general topology, compactness is a property that seeks to generalize the notion of a closed and bounded subset of Euclidean space.
- Class (set theory), a collection of sets that can be unambiguously defined by a property that all its members share.
- Homochirality, the property of humans having non-superimposable mirror forms, from hands to molecules.
- In physics, a conservation law states that a particular measurable property of an isolated physical system does not change as the system evolves over time.
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