![]() To say that “property is what we own” is to beg the question-that is, to substitute a synonym for the word we are trying to define. Property, which seems like a commonsense concept, is difficult to define in an intelligible way philosophers have been striving to define it for the past 2,500 years. In Chapter 14 "Estate Planning: Wills, Estates, and Trusts" and Chapter 15 "Insurance", we discuss estate planning and insurance-two areas of the law that relate to both personal and real property. In Chapter 11 "The Nature and Regulation of Real Estate and the Environment" through Chapter 13 "Landlord and Tenant Law", we focus on real property, including its nature and regulation, its acquisition by purchase (and some other methods), and its acquisition by lease (landlord and tenant law). In Chapter 10 "Intellectual Property", we discuss intellectual property, a kind of personal property that is increasingly profitable. ![]() In this chapter, we examine the general nature of property rights and the law relating to personal property-with special emphasis on acquisition and fixtures. How some kinds of personal property can become real property, and how to determine who has rights in fixtures that are part of real property.How rights in personal property are acquired and maintained.The difference between personal property and other types of property.zip file containing this book to use offline, simply click here.Īfter reading this chapter, you should understand the following: You can browse or download additional books there. More information is available on this project's attribution page.įor more information on the source of this book, or why it is available for free, please see the project's home page. Additionally, per the publisher's request, their name has been removed in some passages. However, the publisher has asked for the customary Creative Commons attribution to the original publisher, authors, title, and book URI to be removed. Normally, the author and publisher would be credited here. This content was accessible as of December 29, 2012, and it was downloaded then by Andy Schmitz in an effort to preserve the availability of this book. See the license for more details, but that basically means you can share this book as long as you credit the author (but see below), don't make money from it, and do make it available to everyone else under the same terms. This book is licensed under a Creative Commons by-nc-sa 3.0 license.
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