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municipalization|mjuːnɪsɪpəlaɪˈzeɪʃən| [-ation.] The action of the verb municipalize.
1884J. Rae in Contemp. Rev. Feb. 296 The municipalization of ground rents. 1890G. B. Shaw Fabian Ess. Socialism 51 The further municipalization of the gas industry is proceeding with great rapidity. 1958Economist 13 Dec. 967/2 When Labour's election manifesto two weeks ago turned its back on the party's previous extraordinary scheme for the compulsory municipalisation of virtually all rented houses, Conservative propagandists growled angrily like a dog that was being deprived of a bone. 1970Internat. & Compar. Law Quarterly 4th Ser. XIX. ii. 211 The Dutch have..a system of nationalisation of housing with 85 per cent of all housing in municipal ownership. Nor is this a development occasioned by wartime devastation, as municipalisation can be traced back to a statute of 1905. 1972Guardian 2 Nov. 12/4 Anthony Crosland..puts the case for the large-scale municipalisation of low-income rented housing. 1974Daily Tel. 12 Jan. 5/2 The ‘municipalisation’ of privately rented property—except where the owner-occupier shares a house with a tenant—would be encouraged. |