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The difference between a shop and a shop
The difference between them is concept category, fixity and property right nature.

1. Concept category: shops have a wide range of commercial uses, including retail, entertainment, catering and other commercial forms. Shops usually only refer to places operated by merchants, and are fixed places for outlets or merchants to distribute goods.

2. Fixity: Shops often refer to fixed business premises, such as street storefronts or storefronts in communities. In addition to shops, shops also include shops in shopping malls and shops in markets.

3. Nature of property rights: Shops usually have independent property rights certificates, and property rights are owned by individuals. Shops may be leased places, and there is no independent property right certificate.