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Page 6 of 7 If two circles are drawn symbolizing two owners with lines decending from each to embrace a single rectangle, we have a conflict in ownership in which more than one person claims to be the owner: This too will clearly result in eventual conflict over control and disposition of the object or property. This occurs because both owners consider themselves to own the object in its entirety, with full ownership of the object and anything resulting from it -- including the full right to use it, distribute it, sell it, or destroy it, or the its production.
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