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Addition to Property page
Can you please rewrite that section? It contains several grammar errors. At least try to get the text right before including it. I'm not deleting it at all, but please fix it since "Property" is a cornerstone concept and we cannot afford to have amateurishly written text there.Rudd-O (talk) 23:53, 20 September 2008 (UTC)


 * That page is about legal property. Your work would have to be under a different title. For your convenience, here's the content you posted (incorrectly) at Property. Cool Hand Luke 07:05, 22 September 2008 (UTC)

Property (graphical model)
 Property  - It is all of objects which belong to concrete owner.



Possession (property relations)  - connects the owner with objects. As a result of such connection objects become the property. We shall image possession of the concrete owner as a covering rectangular which unites in itself and the concrete owner (on the scheme he is named А) and a full set of all objects which belong to this owner (they are represented as points p, q and r). The surface of this rectangular can be understood as area of owner possession - all the objects which are being inside, are accessible to the owner for using.

In a schematic form possession is represented quite compact, however in real life the contents of possession has no certain borders at all: the property can be in the different remote places, but the main - the area of possession is inaccessible for observations at all. Nevertheless such graphical representation of possession is rather convenient for the theoretical analysis: it enables to represent all owners: a usual citizen, a family, a public organization, a business firm or even the state - absolutely identical.

Possession also can be represented algebraically. In this case it is possible to write down the owner А possession over objects p, q and r in the form - pА, qА, rА.

Having objects in his property, owner can makes actions over them:
 * to use
 * to interact

Property using - is intentional (i.e. operated by the owner) changes of objects conditions. Using acts can be very diversified: and various changes of the object form, and connection of different objects to something the whole, and change in space position. Let assume that baker (owner A) has put the dough into the oven (the initial condition of object is p1) and, having waited when bread will bake, takes out ready loaf (the final condition is p2). On the scheme the way how baker has influenced on object is shown by the arrow directed from the initial object condition to final.

Whichever using acts are made by owner with his property, it is changes only the conditions of objects, but not their belonging. Possession of objects can be changed only as result of interaction with exterior owners.

Voluntary interaction is concerted changes of possession of cooperating owners. Schematically voluntary interaction is represented by the arrows showing direction of possession change.

For example, the owner A comes into the shop and buys there (owner В) the book (object p) by money (object $q). On the scheme it is visible, as in the given interaction act the contents of property are changed at both owners: the object $q leaves from the property of the owner A, but his possession is replenished with object p; and at owner B, on the contrary: the property is replenished with object $q, but object p leaves his possession.

Process of change of possession will not stretch in time, it occurs instantly. During the moment of possession change, objects may not change their spatial position at all. Arrows on the scheme specify exclusively only change of an belonging of objects, but not their mechanical moving.

See. D.Boyarkin «Axiomatic property theory»