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2012
The Roman law of things or, in contemporary terms, property covered a much broader field than that encompassed by the modern law of property. One of the reasons for this fact is that the Roman jurists linked the thing (res) with any legally guaranteed economic interest, any right or rights having monetary value, that a person could hold in respect ...
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The Roman law of things or, in contemporary terms, property covered a much broader field than that encompassed by the modern law of property. One of the reasons for this fact is that the Roman jurists linked the thing (res) with any legally guaranteed economic interest, any right or rights having monetary value, that a person could hold in respect ...
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1999
Any discussion relating to buildings or land must concern itself with the legal status of different types of property. In most legal systems a distinction is made between land/buildings and other types of property. In Civil law systems, this distinction is between Immoveable property (land and buildings upon it) and Moveable property (everything else).
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Any discussion relating to buildings or land must concern itself with the legal status of different types of property. In most legal systems a distinction is made between land/buildings and other types of property. In Civil law systems, this distinction is between Immoveable property (land and buildings upon it) and Moveable property (everything else).
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This chapter examines the economics of property rights and property law. Property law is a fundamental part of social organization and is also fundamental to the operation of the economy because it defines and protects the bundle of rights that constitute property.
Lueck, Dean, Miceli, Thomas J.
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2019
This chapter discusses the law of property as interpreted and applied by courts in India. The subject is divided into the law relating to immovables and movables and the law relating to succession, the latter of which, again, being subdivided into administration of estates and beneficial distribution, inasmuch as they constitute an integral part of ...
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This chapter discusses the law of property as interpreted and applied by courts in India. The subject is divided into the law relating to immovables and movables and the law relating to succession, the latter of which, again, being subdivided into administration of estates and beneficial distribution, inasmuch as they constitute an integral part of ...
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2015
Choice of law rules for immovables and movables can be found in Chapter 5 of LAL. However, before being able to apply these rules to ascertain the applicable law for them respectively, one has to resolve the problem of which law shall be applied to make the distinction between immovables and movables i.e. how properties should be classified.
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Choice of law rules for immovables and movables can be found in Chapter 5 of LAL. However, before being able to apply these rules to ascertain the applicable law for them respectively, one has to resolve the problem of which law shall be applied to make the distinction between immovables and movables i.e. how properties should be classified.
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Developing novel property concepts in private law to foster the circular economy
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2021exaly

