MOS 2275A/B Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Tort, Canada, Damages

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Property: a relationship between people with respect to things. E. g. when i have property, i have it against everyone. Easement: the right to use the land of another for a purpose only. E. g. maintain or install or repair a pipe: right to possess and use: Lease: a contract that transfers possession of land or personal property in exchange for a fee. Types of property: real property: land and buildings and anything attached to them. It is fixed and not moveable: personal property: everything that is not real property. All property that is not land and what is attached to it. Tangible items: concrete, material property, goods or chattels (interchangeable words) Intangible items: derives value from legal rights like shares, intellectual property, copyrights, insurance, trademarks, accounts receivables. Protects creations of the mind but not ideas. Protects the expression or the application of ideas not them actually. A(cid:374) idea of (cid:373)o(cid:448)ie is(cid:374)"t prote(cid:272)ted (cid:271)ut a s(cid:272)reenplay or script is.

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