That does not mean that the spouse retains
sole ownership rights, however.
Not exact matches
By accepting this Assignment Agreement, I affirm, represent and warrant that I am the
sole owner of the Content, or that I have the necessary licenses,
rights, consents and permissions to submit this video and thereby grant Car Throttle exclusive
ownership.
You acknowledge and agree that (i) NLGA's trademarks and name and NLGA's website and contents are and shall remain the
sole property of NLGA; (ii) nothing herein gives you any
right in
ownership to the NLGA Marks or NLGA's website; and (iii) you shall take no action which may impair the value or goodwill associated with the Marks or name of NLGA or NLGA's image or reputation; you shall not use the Marks in any way that may be misleading.
-- If the
ownership designation clearly stipulates that the form of
ownership is joint tenants with
right of survivorship, the surviving spouse may continue the contract as
sole surviving owner.
These also include
rights of survivorship: when one account owner passes away,
sole ownership is transferred to the remaining account owner — without going through probate.
Participating artists retain
ownership of their work but in consideration for inclusion in the exhibition grant Fantastic Fibers the
right, without compensation, to reproduce images of the accepted and displayed work for the
sole purpose of press releases, web site inclusion, marketing and the promotion of present and future Fantastic Fibers competitions.
-- If the
ownership designation clearly stipulates that the form of
ownership is joint tenants with
right of survivorship, the surviving spouse may continue the contract as
sole surviving owner.
The Aboriginal Land
Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth) makes traditional
ownership the
sole criteria for land claims despite the Woodward Royal Commission, which precipitated the Act, recommending the twin bases of traditional
ownership and need.47 It defines «traditional Aboriginal owners» in relation to land as a local descent group of Aboriginals who:
The spouse obtained
sole ownership by
right of survivorship.
Like joint tenancy, this form of
ownership means each spouse owns 100 percent of the property and an equal
right to possess the home, and provides that when one spouse dies, the surviving spouse automatically becomes the property's
sole owner.