Property Rights Flashcards

1
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Bundle of Rights of Property Ownership

A

Quietly exclude possessions and dispose any cats you encumber

Quite Enjoyment
Exclusion
Possession

Disposition
Control
Encumber

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Accession

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is the right to all that one’s own property produces, including that which is added, either naturally or by human action, to the property already owned. This often comes into play when dealing with crops.

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Accretion

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is the process that results in the gradual increase in land area through deposits of soil by natural forces.

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Reliction

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is a gradual increase in land area when water gradually withdraws.

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Erosion

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is the gradual loss of land over time. This most often happens when bodies of water wash away bordering land.

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Avulsion

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is the sudden loss of land by flood or when a stream or river changes course. Because it’s a sudden change, no title is lost. Avu

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7
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Plants that are cultivated and harvested are considered personal property and referred to as:

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Emblements

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