Legal Definition
In a legal context, 'non-controlling' refers to a situation where a party or entity holds a stake or interest in an enterprise but lacks the authority or power to dictate the ultimate control over the entire operation or asset, often because another entity retains the primary controlling interest.
Plain-English Translation
Imagine a company where one part of the ownership is important, but it doesn't have the final decision-making power. It means that some parts are involved, but others hold the main authority to make the big decisions for the whole thing.