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Kinds of Right 3 rd Lecture

Kinds of Right Civil Public Private Political PersonalProperty Real Property. personal Property. Intellectual Property (Copyright)

Kinds of Right These rights are:- Decided by Public Law. Limited to citizens (foreigners have no rights). Enables citizens to participate in the administration of Political affairs of the state. The right of elections, the right of defense. Political Rights

Kinds of Right Enacted by branches of Public Law like constitutional law & criminal law. Examples:- personal freedom, equality, etc. Enacted by branches of Public Law like constitutional law & criminal law. Examples:- personal freedom, equality, etc. Civil Rights Public Rights Personal Rights Property Rights A. Real Property. B. Personal Property. C.Intellectual Property. An authority decided to one as a family member.

A. Real Property A. Real Property Land & its Fixtures:- ‘The property of land includes the surface of the earth and what is above and beneath it, the limit of benefit it in height and depth” article #802c. Land & its Fixtures:- ‘The property of land includes the surface of the earth and what is above and beneath it, the limit of benefit it in height and depth” article #802c. Air Rights Not Violated by Airplane or center of the earth “ The Rights is limited by law to the right to use, exploit and dispose it”

Owner owns the Land & its Fixture Attachments Vegetation Fixture Things that cannot be moved without damage or harm example:- buildings Things that can be removed like machinery, pipes, etc. Seasonable Crops Fixed for a long time

Property Ownership Sole person One person Rights are created Solely Joint Property Two or more persons hold separate title to the same property. But it is not necessary that each owner has an equal share. Ends by partition Joint Property Two or more persons hold separate title to the same property. But it is not necessary that each owner has an equal share. Ends by partition

B:- Personal Property Rights Movable things Temporary Possession By Contract

C:- Intellectual Property Rights Or COPYRIGHT Next Lecture ISA