Define: Comminalty

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Comminality refers to the shared ownership and use of property or resources by a group of individuals or a community.

Examples of comminality include shared parks, community gardens, co-operative housing, and public libraries.

Yes, comminality can be legally recognized through various mechanisms such as community land trusts, co-operative agreements, or bylaws.

In comminality, property or resources are collectively owned and managed by a group, whereas in private ownership, individuals have exclusive rights and control over their property.

Yes, comminality can be established on private property through agreements or legal arrangements that allow for shared use and management.

Some benefits of comminality include increased social cohesion, shared responsibility for maintenance and upkeep, cost-sharing, and the preservation of common resources.

Yes, comminality can be dissolved if the participating individuals or community decide to terminate the shared ownership or use arrangement. This may require legal procedures and agreements.

Yes, legal disputes can arise in comminality, such as disagreements over property use, maintenance responsibilities, or decision-making processes. These disputes may be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or legal action if necessary.

Yes, comminality can be established in urban areas through various initiatives such as community gardens, shared spaces, or co-housing projects. However, local zoning and land use regulations may need to be considered and complied with.

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This glossary post was last updated: 5th April 2024.

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