10 Questions
Ownership is the only real right that one can hold in respect of someone else's property.
False
Servitudes are limited real rights that usually pertain to personal belongings.
False
A limited real right held by a non-owner in the property owned by another is known as servitude.
False
Real rights consist of either ownership or creditor's rights.
False
The right of ownership in its unrestricted form is a limited real right.
False
Servitudes entitle the holder to unrestricted use of property belonging to another.
False
Personal rights in a property are often protected under property law.
False
Real security rights are a type of limited real rights.
True
Ownership is the most complete real right one can hold in their own property.
True
Real rights include ownership and servitudes.
True
Learn the basics of Property Law in this quiz covering the introduction to Property Law, the definition of things, ownership, and primary areas of discussion. Dive into the prescribed material from Chapter 1 of 'The Principles of The Law of Property'.
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