He values his independence highly, leaving to work on the railroad in order not to lose ownership of Logan land.
The Weir family lost ownership of the bulk of the land in 1957.
The paper was known for its abuse and sarcasm and by 1853 Kerr lost ownership after a series of court actions.
The 20 shareholders, however, lost ownership of their apartments.
In 1929, he lost ownership of his first magazines after a bankruptcy lawsuit.
During the Great Depression, the Minor family lost ownership of the house.
Brown lost ownership of the property after the stock market crash of 1929.
When women got married prior to the act being passed they lost ownership over their property.
After the English Civil War, the family lost ownership as a result of their debts.
"Never lose ownership of your work," he added.