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Posted : 19/02/2009 6:34 am
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Property law is the area of law that governs the various form of ownership in real property (land as distinct from personal or movable possessions) and in personal property, within the common law legal system. In the civil law system, there is a division between movable and immovable property. Movable property roughly corresponds to personal property, while immovable property corresponds to real estate or real property, and the associated rights and obligations thereon.

The concept, idea or philosophy of property underlies all property law. In some jurisdictions, historically all property was owned by the monarch and it devolved through feudal land tenure or other feudal systems of loyalty and fealty.

Though the Napoleonic code was among the first government acts of modern times to introduce the notion of absolute ownership into statute, protection of personal property rights was present in medieval Islamic law and jurisprudence,[1] and in more feudalist forms in the common law courts of medieval and early modern England.

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Topic starter Posted : 27/04/2010 4:21 am
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Property rights are rights over things enforceable against all other persons. By contrast, contractual rights are rights enforceable against particular persons. Property rights may, however, arise from a contract; the two systems of rights overlap. In relation to the sale of land, for example, two sets of legal relationships exist alongside one another: the contractual right to sue for damages, and the property right exercisable over the land. More minor property rights may be created by contract, as in the case of easements, covenants, and equitable servitudes.

A separate distinction is evident where the rights granted are insufficiently substantial to confer on the nonowner a definable interest or right in the thing. The clearest example of these rights is the license. In general, even if licenses are created by a binding contract, they do not give rise to property interests.

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Posted : 14/07/2010 5:37 am
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There will also be regarded as consensual transactions, since the effect of the desire to ensure the distribution of the assets of the deceased to the designated recipients. A person may also have an interest in the property to a trust created for the owner of the property.

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Posted : 16/07/2010 7:48 am
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Property law is the area of law that governs the various form of ownership in real property (land as distinct from personal or movable possessions) and in personal property, within the common law legal system. In the civil law system
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Posted : 26/07/2010 12:30 pm
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Hello,
Real Estate Law refers to laws and regulations that regulate something permanently fixed to the land such as a building. Real estate is synonymous of real property and sometimes called realty. Property Law deals with laws that govern various forms of ownership in real property and in personal property.

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Posted : 11/09/2010 6:41 am
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Property law is the area of law that governs the various form of ownership in real property and in personal property, within the common law legal system. Property law is characterised by a great deal of historical succession and technical terminology.

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Posted : 25/10/2010 9:37 am
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Property Law is the popular notion of property as something owned encourages the conception of property rights as absolute and indefeasible, but property in the legal sense is more accurately regarded as the aggregate of legal rights of individuals with respect to objects and obligations owed to them by others and guaranteed and protected by government. Ownership of property is classified as "private" (property owned by an individual or individuals) or "public" (property owned by some form of government unit). Property law is also classified under COMMON LAW, as real or personal. Real property (or realty) is land, any buildings on that land, any mineral rights under the land, and anything that is attached to the land or buildings that can be considered permanently attached. Personal property (sometimes known as "chattels") includes any property that is not real property. The dichotomy between real and personal property derives from early English law, under which property was considered "real" if the courts could restore to the dispossessed owner the thing itself rather than simply awarding damages as compensation for its loss.

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Posted : 27/10/2010 9:18 am
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Real property includes all land, improvements and buildings thereon, including attachments and things growing. Real property includes interests which are not physical, such as the right to future ownership, the right to lease the right to drill for oil, the use of airspace or an easement on the property others.

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Posted : 13/11/2010 5:15 am
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ROPERTY law is the area of the law governing the various forms of ownership of real estate and personal property within the common law legal system. property law is characterized by a large part of the historical heritage and technical terminology.

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Posted : 10/12/2010 11:25 pm
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I need more information about personal property Law.

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