bundle of rights - traducción al holandés
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bundle of rights - traducción al holandés

COMMON WAY TO EXPLAIN THE COMPLEXITIES OF PROPERTY OWNERSHIP; LEGAL CONCEPT
Bundle of Rights

bundle of rights         
rechtenpakket, bijkomende rechten (rechten die eigenaar van bezit heeft)
human rights activist         
PERSON WHO ACTS TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS
Human Rights Defenders; Human rights defenders; Defenders of human rights; Human rights activist; Rights activist; Declaration on Human Rights Defenders; Human rights activists; Human rights advocate; Human rights activism
activist voor mensenrechten
inalienable right         
  • [[Benjamin Tucker]]
  • Estate]]'' ([[property]])"
  • [[Lysander Spooner]]
  • [[Thomas Hobbes]]
  • [[Thomas Paine]]
TWO TYPES OF RIGHTS THEORETICALLY DISTINCT ACCORDING TO PHILOSOPHERS AND POLITICAL SCIENTISTS
Unalienable rights; Natural Rights theory; Inalienable right; Unalienable; Legal rights; Statutory right; Natural Rights; Alienable rights; Natural right; Natural rights; God given rights; Universal rights; Inalienable rights; Legal and natural rights; Alienability of rights; Natural & legal rights; Natural rights theory; Inherent right; Legal right; Right (legal); Universal right; Alienable right; Unalienable right; Inalienable versus unalienable; Unalienable versus inalienable; Moral and legal rights; Natural and legal rights
onbetwistbaar recht, grondregel die niet te wijzigen is en waar ieder mens recht op heeft (in V.S. - recht op leven, vrijheid en geluk)

Definición

vascular bundle
¦ noun Botany a strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside.

Wikipedia

Bundle of rights

The bundle of rights is a metaphor to explain the complexities of property ownership. Law school professors of introductory property law courses frequently use this conceptualization to describe "full" property ownership as a partition of various entitlements of different stakeholders.

The bundle of rights is commonly taught in US first-year law school property classes to explain how a property can simultaneously be "owned" by multiple parties. The term, "bundle of rights," likely came into use during the late 19th century and continued to gain ground thereafter. Prior to that, the idea of property entailed more the owner's dominion over a thing, placing restrictions on others from interfering with the owner's property. "Bundle of rights," however, implies rules specifying, proscribing, or authorizing actions on the part of the owner.

Ownership of land is a much more complex proposition than simply acquiring all the rights to it. It is useful to imagine a bundle of rights that can be separated and reassembled. A "bundle of sticks" – in which each stick represents an individual right – is a common analogy made for the bundle of rights. Any property owner possesses a set of "sticks" related directly to the land.

For example, perfection of a mechanic's lien takes some, but not all, rights out of the bundle held by the owner. Extinguishing that lien returns those rights or "sticks" to the bundle held by the owner. In the United States (and under common law) the fullest possible title to real estate is called "fee simple absolute." Even the US federal government's ownership of land is restricted in some ways by state property law.