Difference between revisions of "What Is Property?"

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Full liberal rights would consist of all these elements.
 
Full liberal rights would consist of all these elements.
  
The [[wikipedia:bundle of rights]] theory is commonly used in first-year law school property
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The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundle_of_rights bundle of rights] theory is commonly used in first-year law school property
 
classes to explain how a property can simultaneously be "owned" in some sense
 
classes to explain how a property can simultaneously be "owned" in some sense
 
by multiple parties. For example, a husband and wife can be owners (technically,
 
by multiple parties. For example, a husband and wife can be owners (technically,
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always holds the right to condemnation, also called eminent domain, and the
 
always holds the right to condemnation, also called eminent domain, and the
 
government at multiple levels retains various regulatory rights such as
 
government at multiple levels retains various regulatory rights such as
environmental regulation, zoning, and building codes.  ([[wikipedia:bundle of rights|From Wikipedia.]])
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environmental regulation, zoning, and building codes.  ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bundle_of_rights From Wikipedia.])
  
 
==Are there different rights for public property?==
 
==Are there different rights for public property?==

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