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Titolare

Titolare is an Italian noun meaning the owner or holder of something, and it can also be used to describe someone who possesses a title, license, or other rights. The term is gendered in agreement with the person it refers to: il titolare (masculine) and la titolare (feminine). It is commonly used in everyday and formal language to designate who has control, responsibility, or entitlement over an asset, document, or status.

In practical use, titolare appears in phrases such as titolare di un’azienda (owner of a company), titolare

Distinctions from related terms: while proprietario generally emphasizes ownership of property, titolare emphasizes the holding of

Etymology traces titolare to titolo (title) and has connections to Latin titulus, reflecting the notion of bearing

di
una
licenza
(license
holder),
or
titolare
di
un
conto
bancario
(account
holder).
It
is
frequently
used
in
legal,
administrative,
and
business
contexts
to
identify
the
person
or
entity
that
bears
rights
or
responsibilities
related
to
a
specific
item
or
obligation.
The
term
can
refer
to
natural
persons
or
legal
entities
that
hold
a
title
or
authorization,
rather
than
merely
to
the
physical
possession
of
an
object.
a
title,
right,
or
credential
and
the
authorization
to
exercise
specific
powers
or
duties.
Titolare
is
also
used
for
positions
or
offices,
such
as
titolare
di
una
carica
(holder
of
a
position).
The
concept
is
closely
related
to
terms
like
detentore
or
possessore,
but
with
a
focus
on
legal
entitlement
and
title
rather
than
mere
possession.
or
holding
a
title
or
right.