property rights

  • 71Property is theft! — NOTOC Property is theft! (French: La propriété, c est le vol! ) is a slogan coined by French anarchist Pierre Joseph Proudhon in his 1840 book What is Property? Or, an Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government .By property, Proudhon… …

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  • 72Property (disambiguation) — In law and political theory, property refers to an ownership interest in land or other resources.A property of an object is some intrinsic or extrinsic quality of that object, where the nature of the object in question will depend on the field,… …

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  • 73property — In a popular sense, a chattel or tract of land. 42 Am J1st Prop § 3. Inclusive of both real estate and personalty. Anno: 115 ALR 553; 57 Am J1st Wills § 1338. Inclusive of both tangibles and intangibles; that which is corporeal and that which is… …

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  • 74Property — 1. Anything over which a person or business has legal title. Property may be tangible or intangible, but it is owned by an entity and is therefore considered an asset or a liability attributable to that entity. 2. An employee who is under… …

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  • 75community property — Property owned in common by husband and wife each having an undivided one half interest by reason of their marital status. The nine states with community property systems are Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Washington, Idaho,… …

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  • 76community property — Property owned in common by husband and wife each having an undivided one half interest by reason of their marital status. The nine states with community property systems are Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Washington, Idaho,… …

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  • 77incorporeal rights — Rights to intangibles, such as legal actions, rather than rights to property (rights to possession or use of land) …

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  • 78incorporeal rights — Rights to intangibles, such as legal actions, rather than rights to property (rights to possession or use of land) …

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  • 79absolute rights — Rights incident to the ownership of property, rights growing out of contractual relations, or the right to enter or refuse to enter into contractual relations. These rights the individual may exercise without reference to his motive as to any… …

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  • 80heritable rights — Rights in real property. Rights capable of being inherited …

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