sole property
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsoleandproperty
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sole
adjective[before noun]
uk/səʊl/us/soʊl/
being one ...
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property
noun
uk/ˈprɒp.ə.ti/us/ˈprɑː.pɚ.t̬i/
an object or objects that belong ...
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(Definition ofsoleandpropertyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsole property
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Should errors remain, they are, of course, thesolepropertyof the authors.
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As regards repair, once an anti-bandit screen is installed in a sub-post office it becomes thesolepropertyof the sub-postmaster.
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Lastly, projects brought to fruition on this international basis would become thesolepropertyof the sovereign nation concerned once the project came into service.
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Ought the coal to be regarded as thesolepropertyof the lord of the manor?
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For three generations the family had this property, and it was thesolepropertyof the family.
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The capital assets of this country are not thesolepropertyof some company in whose balance-sheet they may be recorded.
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It is thesolepropertyof the family.
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They are thesolepropertyof the husband, and he may dispose of them without her consent or leave them by will to somebody else.
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A poor man may have hissolepropertyin a building plot.
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It is thesolepropertyheld by these trustees.
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Under the law of intestacy the estate is thesolepropertyof the father and could not be paid to any other person without his consent.
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It is always useful to remind ourselves and others that the courts and the legal processes are not thesolepropertyof the judges and lawyers.
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It is the case of an agricultural estate of £50,000 passing on the death of the owner to a man whosesolepropertypractically is invested in this estate.
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