5 Questions
Option 1: Rights that can be '______' — i.e. transferred from one person to another
assigned
Option 2: Rights that can be enforced against other ______ of a society and not just against specific persons. Each one of the ______ of a society has a duty do not interfere with property rights Hohfeld: rights that enforceable against an 'indefinite class of people'
members
Option 3: Rights that relate to a '______', as opposed to bodily integrity
thing
Option 4: The holder of the property right has the ability to exclude others from making use of the '______'
thing
Option 5: Rights that have some market ______
value
Test your knowledge of property law with this quiz! Learn about property rights, possession, and the landmark case of Pierson v Post. Explore the different types of property rights and their enforcement. Challenge yourself to understand the intricacies of property law.
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