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    Property From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the legal or moral ownership rights. For other uses, see Property (disambiguation). This article is missing citations or needs footnotes. Using inline citations helps guard against copyright violations and factual inaccuracies. (July 2007) Property law Part of the common law series Acquisition of property Gift  · Adverse possession  · Deed Lost, mislaid, or abandoned Alienation  · Bailment  · License Estates in land Allodial title  · Fee simple  · Fee tail Life estate  · Defeasible estate Future interest  · Concurrent estate Leasehold estate  · Condominiums Conveyancing of interests in land Bona fide purchaser Torrens title  · Strata title Estoppel by deed  · Quitclaim deed Mortgage  · Equitable conversion Action to quiet title Limiting control over future use Restraint on alienation Rule against perpetuities Rule in Shelley's Case Doctrine of worthier title Nonpossessory interest in land Easement  · Profit Covenant running with the land Equitable servitude Related topics Fixtures  · Waste  · Partition Riparian water rights Lateral and subjacent support Assignment  · Nemo dat Other areas of the common law Contract law  · Tort law Wills and trusts Criminal Law  · Evidence Property designates those things commonly recognized as the entities in respect of which a person or group has exclusive rights. Important types of property include real property (land), personal property (other physical possessions), and intellectual property (rights over artistic creations, inventions, etc.). A right of ownership is associated with property that establishes the good as being "one's own thing" in relation to other individuals or groups, assuring the owner the right to dispense with the property in a manner he or she sees fit, whether to use or not use, exclude others from using, or to transfer ownership. Some philosophers assert that property rights arise from social convention. Others find origins for them in morality or natural law.

     

       

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