D. Answer the following questions.
1. What is the difference between public and private property? Explain with
examples.
2. What should people do to help in maintaining public property?
3. What is election? Why is it important?
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Q1) Public properties are land and buildings owned and directly managed by public authorities which are used for public purposes. They include assets acquired, occupied and used by Federal, State and Local governments, their departments and parastatals, to conduct government business and the specific functions of such parastatals. A public property does not belong to any one person but to the public at large and are not restricted to any one individual's use or possession.
Private properties are lands and buildings owned by individuals and corporations. The owner of a private property has the right of use, occupation, sale or lease of his/her property. Private properties are subject to certain proprietary rights which public authorities have over private owners: right to tax the property, compulsory acquisition, right to regulate the use to which the property is put, escheat (which means the return of the property of a deceased person to the state, where there are no legal heirs or claimants).
The differences between public and private properties include:
Public properties are often quite larger than private properties and could be expanded with relative ease because they enjoy the government's power of compulsory acquisition.
Performance of public properties is measured in terms of the extent to which they achieve the functional objectives while the performance of private properties is measured in terms of profitability.
Unlike public properties, private properties are liable to one form of tax or the other.
Private properties are usually managed better than public properties because unlike public properties, accountability for the performance of private properties is to a well defined and more effective group of people or a single
Q2) All the public properties should to considered as our own property ( by everyone in nation ) and we should take care of it.
All the rules and regulation should be followed in places like public libraries .
We should not make any damages to public property as if not even needed to take care of it.
Q3) An election is a way people can choose their candidate or their preferences in a representative democracy or other form of government. ... The legislature chooses the government, usually by majority vote in the legislature. Some democracies elect a president, who then selects the government.it is important because Elections keep a democratic country functioning, as they give people the right to select their own government.
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Private properties are lands and buildings owned by individuals and corporations. The owner of a private property has the right of use, occupation, sale or lease of his/her property. Private properties are subject to certain proprietary rights which public authorities have over private owners: right to tax the property, compulsory acquisition, right to regulate the use to which the property is put, escheat (which means the return of the property of a deceased person to the state, where there are no legal heirs or claimants).
The differences between public and private properties include:
Public properties are often quite larger than private properties and could be expanded with relative ease because they enjoy the government's power of compulsory acquisition.
Performance of public properties is measured in terms of the extent to which they achieve the functional objectives while the performance of private properties is measured in terms of profitability.
Unlike public properties, private properties are liable to one form of tax or the other.
Private properties are usually managed better than public properties because unlike public properties, accountability for the performance of private properties is to a well defined and more effective group of people or a single
Q2) All the public properties should to considered as our own property ( by everyone in nation ) and we should take care of it.
All the rules and regulation should be followed in places like public libraries .
We should not make any damages to public property as if not even needed to take care of it.
Q3) An election is a way people can choose their candidate or their preferences in a representative democracy or other form of government. ... The legislature chooses the government, usually by majority vote in the legislature. Some democracies elect a president, who then selects the government.it is important because Elections keep a democratic country functioning, as they give people the right to select their own government.
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Public properties are land and buuiding owned and directly managed by public authorities which are used for public purpose. Private are land and building owned individuals .Example for private property is building , real estate , etc .Example for public property is which owned by government
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