Law 3101A/B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Erga Omnes, Droit De Suite, Property Law

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Absolute right: erga omnes against everyone object of the right. Droit de suite: if the object falls into the hands of the wrong person, the holder can exercise his right against that person. Freedom of ownership: there is a free exchange of goods unless there"s a rule that prohibits so. Tragedy of the commons: what can go wrong with herders sharing a piece of land i. g. (one benefits while damaging the land for the others) Property rights can be divided in subcategories: a. primary property rights use rights property right: secondary property rights to, secondary property security, secondary rights to acquire a. Ownership: property right that a person has in respect to some object. Possession: factual relation between a person and an object (factual control over the object) Detentorship: factual control over a good but not on behalf of himself. Personal rights and property rights are closely interwoven.