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common property
noun
- property belonging to all members of a community.
- someone or something regarded as belonging to the public in general:
The personal lives of celebrities often become common property.
- information that is commonly known; common knowledge:
His secret was soon common property.
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Jean supplied the rod, Jeanne gave the line and the hook; so the tackle is the common property of brother and sister.
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In other words, when the patent expires, not only the product but also the name itself becomes common property.
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Mrs. Herne said: "Thank you, Penloe; the ideas you have advanced should become common property of the many."
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In marriage, the husband administers for both, not only the common property, but her personal possessions.
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If the parties have agreed to the "partnership of gains," the common property is liable for the debts of either.
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