Definition: Property
Refers to the “rights of ownership” or “bundle of rights”:
Real Property
Land at, above, and below the earth’s surace, and all things permanently attached to it, both natural and artificial, AND the “legal rights” associated with it.
Includes the rights to:
Definition: LAND
Land is defined as the surface of the earth, extending downward to the center of the earth and upward into space.
Land also includes permanent natural objects, such as water and trees.
Definition: REAL ESTATE
Land at, above, and below the earth’s surface, and all things permanently attached to it, both natural and artificial. Artificial attachments to land are referred to as improvements.
Definition: REAL PROPERTY
Land at, above, and below the earth’s surface, and all things permanently attached to it, both natural and artificial, AND the legal rights associated with it. Includes the rights to:
•The surface of the earth
• Things permanently attached to the surface
• Things beneath the surface
• The air above the surface
Personal Property refers to:
Freehold Estate
Estate less than freehold
Private ownership is subject to what four rights of government?
Eminent Domain
The right of the GOVERNMENT to take private property for public use.
Four main features:
Police Power
The right of the government to make reasonable rules for the use of land.
Fixture
A special category of REAL PROPERTY that:
What are the three factors that determine whether an item is PERSONAL PROPERTY or REAL PROPERTY?
Characteristics of a fixture: ATTACHMENT
If an item is permanently attached so that it becomes part of the REAL PROPERTY, it is considered a FIXTURE.
Characteristics of a fixture: ADAPTATION
If an item is adapted to the real property (building), it is considered a fixture.
Characteristics of a fixture: AGREEMENT
Whether or not an item is a fixture or personal property may also be settled by an agreement of both parties involved.
Trade Fixtures
Are fixtures that are used for trade or business purposes. Differ from regular fixtures in that:
Items attached or installed in REAL PROPERTY (that is leased by a business tenant) for BUSINESS PURPOSES, are considered PERSONAL PROPERTY as long as:
In what situations is important to distinguish whether an item is a REAL PROPERTY (a fixture) or PERSONAL PROPERTY and why?
How is ownership transferred when REAL PROPERTY is sold or otherwise conveyed?
Ownership of real property is transferred through the use of a document called a DEED.
How is ownership of personal property transferred when it is sold or otherwise conveyed?
Ownership of personal property that is sold or otherwise conveyed through the use of a document called a BILL OF SALE.
Fructus Naturales
In general, they are growing plants that are considered to be part of the land.
Fructus Industriales
APPURTENANCE
A right, privilege, or improvement associated with land.
Examples:
EASEMENT
A legal right to use or occupy the property of another in a limited way.