One option would be to purchase in a business entity, and sell ownership of the entity after closing... this will
convey all ownership rights to the property to your end - buyer without transferring title.
But it is important to recognize that while blockchain makes it possible, Bitcoin does not
convey ownership rights in the underlying blockchain technology.
Not exact matches
In the context of the LJ article, Random House was using a definition of «
ownership» that you won't find in Webster's dictionary,
conveying rights where none exist.
The Terms of Use do not constitute a sale and do not
convey to you any
rights of
ownership in or related to the website or any intellectual property
rights owned by ConsumerDirect or its licensors.
Ownership of the property
conveying the meaning still allows s. 2 (b)
rights to be properly engaged, and the majority of the analysis would then be under s. 1, based on the owner's Charter
rights.
Use of the term «member» or «membership» refers to membership in USAA Membership Services and does not
convey any legal or
ownership rights in USAA.
Yes, you'll learn terms, legal terms, like encroachment, easement, plat and survey, property descriptions, market value and what must be present to establish a market value, what a single family dwelling is (many here don't even know what that is, yet they try to deal in them), you'll learn what property
rights are and how certain
rights are
conveyed, what may cloud title or encumber title, what a lien is and types of liens as well as their priority, what responsibilities there are with
ownership... and the list goes on.