Most legal systems distinguish different types (buildings, land, property, real property) of the property, especially between land and all other forms of property - and movable property, movable or immovable property. They often distinguish tangible and intangible property (see below).
A system of categorization specifies three types of property: land improvements (buildings man gets things done) and personal property (movable man made things)
At common law, property (buildings) is the combination of interests in land and improvements and personal property that is in the interest of movable.
Real property rights are the rights to land. These rights include ownership and usage. Owners can grant rights to individuals and entities in the form of operating leases, licenses and easements.
Later, with the development of more complex forms of non-tangible property, personal property were divided into tangible property (such as cars, clothes, animals) and intangibles or abstract (for example, financial instruments such as stocks and bonds, etc), Who includes intellectual property (patents, copyrights and trademarks).
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Type of Property
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