The right of a property owner to use their property in any legal manner is known as:
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Bundle of rights
The bundle of rights is a collective term that includes possession, control, enjoyment, exclusion, and disposition. It's not a specific right but rather the complete collection of rights that constitute property ownership.
Right of enjoyment
Right of disposition
The right of disposition refers to the owner's ability to transfer or sell the property, not to use it. This involves changing ownership rather than utilizing the property.
Right of possession
The right of possession refers to the owner's ability to physically occupy and control the property, not necessarily to use it in various legal ways.
Why is this correct?
The right of enjoyment is specifically defined as the property owner's freedom to use their property in any legal manner they choose. This right directly addresses the question's focus on 'using property in any legal manner,' making it the most precise and correct answer.
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