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Property law can be divided into personal and real property. Real property concerns itself with rights in rem, or relating to land. Personal property concerns itself with rights in personam, or relating to chattels.

 


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Real Property Law
law dealing with "property" consisting of land, buildings, crops, or other resources still attached to or within the land or improvements or fixtures permanently attached to the land or a structure on it.

in property laws: see tenure.
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Tenure - in law, manner in which property in land is held. The nature of tenure has long been of great importance, both in law and in the broader economic and political context.

In real property law, a restrictive covenant runs with the land and would be registered against title such that a new owner would have to take the land with the restrictive covenants, ...

Remainder (property law)
Remainder (trust law)
remainder subject to a condition precedent ...

Intellectual Property Law
the area of law dealing with an idea, invention, trade secret, process, program, data, formula, patent, copyright, or trademark or application, right, or registration (often times referred to as copyright, ...

under common property law abandoned property is/are item(s) which are apparently given up by the owner(s) and he/she/they do not intend to return to claim it back. There is unwritten but apparent surrender of legal right over that property.

In real property law, when a party suspects that the other may be preparing to renege, he or she can write a tender in which they unequivocally re-assert their intention to respect the contract and tender their end of the bargain; ...

the other, but the shareholders of the swallowed company receive shares of the surviving corporation. A merger is distinguished from a "consolidation," in which both companies join together to create a new corporation. 2) in real property law, ...

: a doctrine in property law that postpones determining the question of validity of a future interest that has not yet vested (as a contingent remainder) ...

Appurtenant In real property law, this describes any right or restriction which goes with that property, such as an easement to gain access across the neighbor's parcel or a covenant (agreement) against blocking the neighbor's view.

remainder
n. in real property law, the interest in real property that is le...
remainderman
n. the person who will receive a remainder in real property.

In real property law, either party can write a tender; the seller to reassert the intention to respect the contract and tender the title, or the buyer, offering to tender the purchase price immediately.

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The remedy is called an action of trover; it is brought to recover the value of personal chattels, wrongfully converted by another to his own use; the form supposed that the defendant might have acquired the possession of the property lawfully, ...

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