Economics 3366A/B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Inter Partes, Property Law, Legal Personality

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Ownership: the most complete property right there is. Ownership in common law: colloquial term without legal meaning. It is split up, depending on whether land law or personal property law. Next to primary rights, there are the secondary rights. Use rights and security rights: although rights against the whole world, in practice they are against a small group of people. Regulated by neighbor law: possibility/power to use someone else"s property, laws between neighbors, law of difficulties between neighbors (translation of french expression) Also regulated by contract: the use right may be regulated by contract, but the new owner would not be bound by that unless he agrees to it. Also regulated by property law: right also against future owners. Focus on servitude: right that can be invoked despite of who is around you. Servitude: term used to describe a property entailment that allows one landowner to use someone else"s land.

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