Law 2101 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: The Seller, Adverse Possession, Mutatis Mutandis

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Transfer of ownership and creation of rights other thatn. > there are three types of property rights: Primary rights: ownership in civil law and freehold and title in common law. Secondary rights (limited property rights): use rights and security rights. These are rights effective over the whole world but no as absolute as ownership is: tertiary rights: mostly exceptions. Visually it will look like a cake, with a reserved part and another smaller cake with the same dimensions of the reserved part. It is necessary to distinguish between the one in fr, de, nl and the one in england. There are two ways to types of prescription, namely acquisitive and extinctive but we will focus just on acquisitive prescription. A way to acquire a right or through possession and without the possibility to invoke the exemption of bad faith thing a. Property can be acquired with of continuative possession (if started in bad faith) years.