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  2. Property law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Property law in the United States is the area of law that governs the various forms of ownership in real property (land and buildings) and personal property, including intangible property such as intellectual property. Property refers to legally protected claims to resources, such as land and personal property. [1]

  3. Category:Real property law - Wikipedia

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    Acknowledgment (law) Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance; Administration (probate law) Adverse possession; Adverse possession in Australia; Advowson; After-acquired property; Alice's Meadow; Antichresis; Aratrum terrae; Article 7A (New York City housing code) Assignment (law) Association law; Atrisco Land Grant; Attornment; Avulsion (common ...

  4. Category:Real property law in the United States - Wikipedia

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  5. First possession theory of property - Wikipedia

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    Pedis possessio is a legal phrase in common law used to describe walking on a property to establish ownership; this concept involves the establishment of first possession of land. By walking on a property and defining its bounds, possession is established. Legal dictionaries [2] put forth this definition.

  6. Real property - Wikipedia

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    In English common law, real property, real estate, immovable property or, solely in the US and Canada, realty, refers to parcels of land and any associated structures which are the property of a person. For a structure (also called an improvement or fixture) to be considered part of the real property, it must be integrated with or affixed to ...

  7. Category:Property law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    United States property case law (5 C, 35 P) Pages in category "Property law in the United States" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total.

  8. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1262 on Monday, December 2, 2024

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    Today's Wordle Answer for #1262 on Monday, December 2, 2024. Today's Wordle answer on Monday, December 2, 2024, is GUILE. How'd you do? Next: Catch up on other Wordle answers from this week.

  9. Rule against perpetuities - Wikipedia

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    The fertile octogenarian and the unborn widow are two legal fictions from the law of real property (and trusts) that can be used either to invoke the rule against perpetuities to make an interest in property void or, alternatively and much more frequently, to demonstrate the seemingly bizarre results that can occur as a result of the rule. The ...