ABSTRACT

The socialist nature of collective-farm/cooperative ownership is expressed in the fact that, since it is a form of social ownership, it excludes the exploitation of man by man, and is based on socialist social means of production and collective labor. The process of the drawing-together of the two forms of socialist ownership is expressed in the fact that collective-farm/cooperative organizations, like state organizations, form units of a single socialist system of the national economy and act on the basis of common state plans for economic and social development. The individual collective farms and other cooperative organs with their associations are the subject of the right of collective-farm/cooperative ownership. The basic source for the origin of the right of ownership of collective-farm/cooperative organizations is their productive and other economic activity, as a result of which property in kind is created and monetary income arises. A significant portion of the property of collective-farm/cooperative and other social organizations is exempt from execution.