词条 | Public property |
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Crown propertyIn the modern representative democracy, "public property" is said to be owned by the people as a commons or held in trust by the government for common benefit. In many Commonwealth realms, such property is said to be owned by the Crown. Examples include Crown land, Crown copyright, and Crown Dependencies. CanadaIn Canada, The Public Debt and Property are under the exclusive Legislative Authority of the Parliament of Canada, [3] rather than the Queen or the local authority, according to the Constitution Acts, 1867 and 1982, article 91. See also
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