Law 2101 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Erga Omnes, Easement, Usufruct

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16 Jul 2020
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> civil law: the starting point is the right of ownership: The article defines the three powers that an owner have over the object his ownership: of limited. > usus, the right the use to object. > fructus, the right to enjoy the benefits of the use. > abusus, the right to alienate (to give away the object of the ownership) Ownership is seen as an indivisible power over the object and the cannot be concept separated in other types of ownership. Allows limited property rights over his own objects of ownership. > a unitary concept of ownership doesn"t allow for any type of fragmentation. However the concept of co-ownership is possible to enact in certain situations: Nl: art 3:166 uses the term community and it is imposed by operation of the law. Fr: the concept of co-ownership is constructed on the concept of co-entitlement. De: recognises a type of co-ownership similar to the dutch one.