• In property law, alienation is the voluntary act of an owner of some property to dispose of the property, while alienability, or being alienable, is the...
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  • Look up alienation or alienate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alienation may refer to: Alienation (property law), the legal transfer of title of ownership...
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  • Alienation of affections is a common law tort, abolished in many jurisdictions. Where it still exists, an action is brought by a spouse against a third...
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  • the property along with the ownership. In common law a lien also remains on the property, and it is not extinguished by alienation of the property; liens...
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    century that intellectual property became commonplace in most of the world's legal systems. Supporters of intellectual property laws often describe their main...
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  • A restraint on alienation, in the law of real property, is a clause used in the conveyance of real property that seeks to prohibit the recipient from selling...
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    South African property law regulates the "rights of people in or over certain objects or things." It is concerned, in other words, with a person's ability...
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  • causal. Alienation (property law) Bundle of rights Common ownership Commons Economic system Intellectual property Land tenure Land titling Law and economics...
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  • A fine on alienation (see Alienation (property law)), in feudal law, was a sum of money paid to the lord by a tenant when he had occasion to make over...
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    three broad forms of property: private property, public property, and collective property (also called cooperative property). Property that jointly belongs...
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    bequeathing private property and/or debts can be performed by a testator via will, as attested by a notary or by other lawful means. In law, an "heir" (FEM:...
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  • In property law, title is an intangible construct representing a bundle of rights in (to) a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest...
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  • Alienated land (category Property law)
    population rebelled against Hispanic landowners. Aboriginal land claim Alienation (property law) Eminent domain Enclosure Land rights Primitive accumulation of...
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    English land law is the law of real property in England and Wales. Because of its heavy historical and social significance, land is usually seen as the...
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    property that is permanently attached (fixed) to real property (usually land). Property not affixed to real property is considered chattel property....
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  • Property law is the area of law that governs the various forms of ownership in real property (land) and personal property. Property refers to legally...
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  • restricted alienation and burdened land with the tenurial rights of a landholder's overlord or sovereign. Allodial lands are the absolute property of their...
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    Karl Marx's theory of alienation describes the estrangement (German: Entfremdung) of people from aspects of their human nature (Gattungswesen, 'species-essence')...
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  • regarding the existence of a covenant courts will favor free alienation of the property. Courts will not read any restrictions on the land by implication...
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  • influenced by the Marxist analysis of capitalist property forms as part of its broader critique of alienation and exploitation in capitalism. Although there...
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  • Social alienation is a person's feeling of disconnection from a group – whether friends, family, or wider society – with which the individual has an affiliation...
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  • under property law. In all cases, to possess something, a person must have an intention to possess it. A person may be in possession of some property (although...
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    community property trust. In 2010, Tennessee adopted a law similar to Alaska's and allows residents and non-residents to opt into community property through...
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  • interest in land. A "fee simple" is real property held without limit of time (i.e., permanently) under common law, whereas the highest possible form of ownership...
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    anti-alienation provision. The governing document of such a trust provides that the trust corpus may not be reached by creditors while the property is held...
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    In English common law, real property, real estate, immovable property or, solely in the US and Canada, realty, refers to parcels of land and any associated...
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  • Tort (redirect from Tort law)
    sexual relations that are considered obsolete in most common law jurisdictions such as alienation of affection and criminal conversation. An intentional tort...
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  • application. Accession in property law is a mode of acquiring property that involves the addition of value to the property through labour or the addition...
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  • enjoyment of his property. The law may subordinate such use and enjoyment to the interest of society. (2) No one shall be deprived of his property except upon...
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  • Community property can also be relevant in probate law, during the disposition of a will. The concept of community property originated in civil law jurisdictions...
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