PRV1 144D2 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Auteur Theory, Navigability, Saguenay River
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Property in relation to persons having rights in it or possession of it: possession, modes of acquisition of ownership a. b. c. d. Appropriation: an intro to ownership and its justifications: ownership a. a. i. a. i. Quebec"s colonial history is at the heart of all this. Simultaneous ownership own things collectively with everyone else. There is a rupture with feudal land tenure, it is against this notion that we understand ownership today. Things in the public domain have a special regime, it is inalienable. State is normal legal person in the code, yet the regime that is on property for public utility is completely different. State can own for himself in a private manner, but also for public utility. = aggregate of the patrimonial rights held by a person. Looks more like a factual universality it is a mass of things. Public domain: things owned by the state are for public utility.