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The rights of ownership, including the right to use, possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing in any legal way so as to exclude everyone else without rights from interfering, are called

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Question & Answer

Review the question and all answer choices

A

corporeal ownership.

Corporeal ownership refers to physical possession of tangible property. The question describes abstract rights that cannot be physically touched, making this incorrect. Corporeal ownership would apply to physical objects like land or buildings, not the abstract rights themselves.

B

incorporeal ownership.

Correct Answer
C

bundle of rights.

The bundle of rights refers to the collection of ownership privileges including use, possession, enjoyment, exclusion, and disposition. While related, this term describes the collection of rights rather than the nature of ownership itself, making it less precise than incorporeal ownership for this question.

D

survivorship.

Survivorship refers to the right of a surviving joint tenant to automatically inherit the interest of a deceased joint tenant. This concept is unrelated to the fundamental rights of ownership described in the question, making it an incorrect answer.

Why is this correct?

Incorporeal ownership is correct because it refers to abstract ownership rights that cannot be physically touched but represent valuable property interests. The rights described in the question—use, possess, enjoy, and dispose—are intangible rights rather than physical possessions, making them characteristic of incorporeal ownership.

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