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    Personal Property Ethics

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    Responsibility in utilizing personal property, as a Christian should following a moderate approach that considers ways that are holy, just, and loving, explains Hill (2008). Hill defines “personal property involves the assumption of, development, and ownership of a natural resources” (2008, p.233). The difficulty in dealing with ethics toward property is the immaturely nature in which modern property is becoming. As explained by Hill, primeval property was physical however property as defined in today’s culture

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    argument for the abolition of private property is as follows. Society reflects the history of class struggle, over resources, wealth, and what is needed to live. And throughout this struggle, the exploitation of labor, of one class by another. “The distinguishing feature of Communism is not the abolition of property generally, but the abolition of bourgeois property” (The Communist Manifesto , p. 10). Marx and Engel conveyed a very specific message about property in their Communist Manifesto, one aimed

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    The Hobbit’s Property Bilbo Baggins has a great deal of problems with property, his own and otherwise, throughout the book The Hobbit. In this book there aren’t as many rules on property or any kind of retribution when people take or use property that doesn’t seem to be theirs. There are not many exact rules on what counts as one's’ own possessions in the first place. John Locke had many ideas, on property and rights, that influenced his present day and years to come, as examined and reviewed

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    commercial property in order to make money, right? In order to make money on your commercial property, you need to find the best tenants to rent your property. Commercial Property Briefly, commercial property is often thought of as the strip malls, industrial business complexes, office spaces - where people work and shop. But commercial property also can refer to private residences - the houses, condominiums, and apartments. It doesn't matter which type of "commercial" property (or properties) you own

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    Casestudy 3 - Property

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    Contracts Case Study: Property Martha Sparks April 19, 2013 Introduction In this case study, Barney is a client that running into an extreme case of misfortune facing several issues that must be resolved in court. The issues will be outlined below with information to help properly set Barney's expectations of his upcoming battle to keep his possessions. I have grouped the issues based on the calls listed to the attorney in the case study. Issue #1 - mountain property that is currently in process

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    The Intellectual Property

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    of copyright. In this assignment I’m going to be discussing copyright and intellectual property rights in relation to the music industry. The Statute of Anne, was the first form of law that protected intellectual property, invented in the UK in 1709. The ultimate goal of intellectual property law is that human knowledge is increased and made accessible to everyone. Under the umbrella of intellectual property, there are four rights that protect creative works: performers rights, moral rights, trademarks

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    Best Way to Sell Inherited Property in San Antonio If you have an inherited house that you do not know what to do with, you may consider selling it to we buy homes for cash companies. They are firms managed by real estate investors to solve the numerous challenges associated with property sale. This article will discuss why cash home buyers are the perfect solution for your inherited house. With the big challenge in housing today, it is not fair to have an utilized house whereas it could be helping

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    margin of the population. In Matt Zwolinski’s article “Property Rights, Coercion, and the Welfare State: The Libertarian Case for a Basic Income for All”, he defends the unconditional basic income. He defends the unconditional basic income from a libertarian point of view. One of the most prominent components of libertarianism is an opposition to the initiation of force. Libertarians, such as Matt Zwolinski, also stress the importance of property rights- one of the most fundamental types is the one

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    Property Law Servitudes

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    The servitude pertinent to this matter is a praedial servitude, relating to two pieces of land, adjacent to each other. A paedial servitude is established over the servient property (The Trust) for the benefit of the dominant property (UCT) in perpetuity. A right of way typically confers a real right to benefit from the property of another. It affords powers of use and enjoyment to someone other than the owner. Section 63(1) of the Deeds Registry Act tells us that limited real rights are capable of

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    Personal property is a part of property law that is what a property owner possesses that is not the land or any permanent structure on it. Personal property is items such as money, furniture, vehicles, and other items that are not real estate. These items can be divided into two categories, property that can be touched and property that cannot be touched. Property that can be touched is called tangible personal property, or corporeal personal property, because these items can be professed by the

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