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ensamägd

Ensamägd is a Swedish adjective that describes ownership by a single owner. It means that all rights to the item in question are held by one person or one legal entity, with no co-owners. The term is commonly used for property, companies, and intellectual property. It contrasts with delägd or samägd, which denote joint or shared ownership. While versatile in everyday language, the term is not a formal legal category in itself; more precise terminology is often used in official documents, depending on the context.

In practice, ensamägd can apply to olika contexts. For real estate, an ensamägd fastighet indicates sole ownership

Etymology and usage: ens zäm is a compound formed from ensa m (alone) and ägd (owned), with

of
the
property
by
one
owner.
In
a
business
context,
one
might
refer
to
a
företag
with
ensam
ägare
(a
single
owner
or
sole
shareholder),
though
formal
corporate
nomenclature
tends
to
specify
the
legal
form
and
shareholding
structure.
Ownership
status
can
influence
governance,
decision-making,
taxation,
and
liability,
but
the
exact
implications
depend
on
the
type
of
entity
and
applicable
laws.
a
straightforward
interpretation
for
Swedish
speakers.
The
term
appears
across
media,
property
listings,
and
descriptive
passages,
where
a
concise
statement
about
ownership
clarity
is
helpful.
For
legal
drafting,
more
precise
terms
or
descriptions
of
ownership
arrangements
are
often
preferred.