• The bundle of rights is a metaphor to explain the complexities of property ownership. Law school professors of introductory property law courses frequently...
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  • Look up bundle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bundle or Bundling may refer to: Bundling (packaging), the process of using straps to bundle up items...
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  • representing a bundle of rights in (to) a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest or equitable interest. The rights in the bundle may...
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  • Humble Bundle, Inc. is a digital storefront for video games, which grew out of its original offering of Humble Bundles, collections of games sold at a...
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    Property consists of what has been referred to as a "bundle of rights" or a "bundle of sticks." The most important "sticks" in the bundle are: the right...
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    rights can be viewed as an attribute of an economic good. This attribute has three broad components, and is often referred to as a bundle of rights in...
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  • Property law in the United States (category Law of the United States)
    , the bundle of rights) instead of American property law, and his successors lacked the brilliance needed for such an ambitious project. As of 2014, the...
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  • Property law (redirect from Law of Things)
    denotes a bundle of rights defined by law and social policy. Which rights are included in the bundle known as property rights, and which bundles are preferred...
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  • to rights in property, specifically a combined bundle of rights. A chose is the enforcement right which a party possesses in an object. The use of chose...
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  • distinguish two types of rights, natural rights and legal rights. Natural rights are those that are not dependent on the laws or customs of any particular culture...
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    the creation of a wide variety of intellectual goods. To achieve this, the law gives people and businesses property rights to certain information and intellectual...
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    In real estate, air rights are the property interest in the "space" above the Earth's surface. Generally speaking, owning or renting land or a building...
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    Property (redirect from Rights to property)
    more individuals and an object, in which at least one of these individuals holds a bundle of rights over the object. The distinction between "collective...
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    including rights, and it has sometimes been seen as a bundle of rights or a right to have rights. Last, citizenship almost always has had an element of exclusion...
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  • as a "bundle of rights" over an asset that entitles its holder to a strong form of authority over it. Such a bundle is composed of a set of rights that...
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  • with an estate in land may be conceptually understood as a "bundle of rights" because of the potential for different parties having different interests...
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    Trust (law) (redirect from Law of Trusts)
    remain. An owner placing property into trust turns over part of their bundle of rights to the trustee, separating the property's legal ownership and...
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  • foreclosure of a home. From the creditor's perspective, that is a category of debt in which a lender has been granted a portion of the bundle of rights to specified...
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    forest rights Squatting – Unauthorized occupation of property Tenement (law) – The holder of a legal interest in real estate Title (property) – Bundle of rights...
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  • VIII of the Civil Rights Act in the U.S., which is also known as the Fair Housing Act, was put into place in 1968 and dealt with the incorporation of African...
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  • these types of property is significant for a variety of reasons. Usually, one's rights on movables are more attenuated than one's rights on immovables...
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  • rights involve a bundle of rights including occupancy, use and enjoyment, and the right to sell, devise, give, or lease all or part of these rights....
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  • Riparian water rights (or simply riparian rights) is a system for allocating water among those who possess land along its path. It has its origins in...
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  • process whereby rights in a unit of property (or designated real estate) is transferred between two or more parties, e.g. in case of conveyance one party...
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  • it both rights and duties. In this sense, citizenship was described as "a bundle of rights -- primarily, political participation in the life of the community...
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  • protection of individual property rights. A right to property is specified in Article 17 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but it is...
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    Croft (land) (category Society of Scotland)
    area of land, usually small and arable, and usually, but not always, with a crofter's dwelling thereon. A crofter is one who has tenure and use of the...
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    the ability of another party to consume it. A good is considered non-rivalrous or non-rival if, for any level of production, the cost of providing it...
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  • property rather than tangible property because the rights associated with the physical item are of far greater significance than the physical properties...
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  • Roman law, is one of the three major subsets in the bundle of rights making up ownership (dominium), best translated as the ‘right of disposal’. By this...
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