Common ownership
Common ownership is a principle according to which the assets of an enterprise or other organisation are held indivisibly rather than in the names of the individual members. Thus, rather than being ?owners? of the enterprise, its members are held to be trustees of it and its assets for future generations. Common ownership is a way of ?neutralising? capital, and vesting control of an enterprise by virtue of participation in it, rather than by the injection of capital.
Related Topics:
Enterprise - Trustees - Capital
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