property right
- Noun:
- The legal right of ownership: A "property right" is a legally enforceable claim or entitlement to possess, use, manage, derive income from, and transfer a specific asset or piece of property. It defines the relationship between individuals and resources, specifying what an owner is allowed to do with their property and how others are excluded from using it without permission.
- Noun:
- The new law strengthened the property rights of homeowners.
- A patent grants an inventor an exclusive property right over their invention for a limited time.
- Disputes often arise when the boundaries of property rights are unclear.
"Bundle of rights": A common legal concept describing a property right as a collection of individual rights, such as the right to use, lease, sell, or bequeath property.
- Owning land is not a single right but a bundle of rights that can be separated.
"Violation of property rights": An act that infringes upon or unlawfully interferes with an owner's legal entitlements.
- The court found that the government's seizure of the land was a violation of property rights.
Property (n): Anything owned by a person or entity, including tangible items (like land or a car) and intangible assets (like stocks or intellectual property).
- Intellectual property is a valuable form of property.
Right (n): A moral or legal entitlement to have or do something.
- The right to free speech is fundamental.
- Ownership right: The right of an owner.
- Title: The legal evidence of a person's right to property.
- Claim: A demand for something as one's rightful property.
Secure property rights: Refers to property rights that are well-defined and protected by law, which is considered essential for economic investment and growth.
- Economists argue that secure property rights are a foundation for a market economy.
Transfer of property rights: The legal process of conveying ownership from one party to another, as in a sale or gift.
- The contract finalized the transfer of property rights to the new owner.
- the legal right of ownership