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Q: What do property rights?
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What rights do one have to property if you are not married?

If you are not on the deed you have no rights in the property. If you are not legally married and the owner dies you have no legal rights in the property.


What are subsequent property rights?

Subsequent property rights would refer to property rights that arise after you take title to the property. An example would be your obtaining an easement from your neighbor after you purchase your property.


What is the difference between intellectual property rights and intellectual property law?

Intellectual property law defines intellectual property rights.


Are there dower rights on investment property?

In most states there aren't any dower rights on investment property. They have rights on regular property but not inheritance or investment.


Life liberty property are the basic rights under what?

life liberty property are the examples of the human rights they are like example liekthose are the definition of human rights life liberty and property are the basic rights of human rights


If a spouse quitclaims a property in California do they have any community property rights to it at all?

no there are no rights


Who has lumber rights in the land the property owner or the owner of the mineral rights?

The property owner.


Describe the importance of intellectual property rights in detail?

what is the importance of intellectual property rights?


Did the slaves in the colony of Virginia have and rights?

A slave- in ANY state- was considered property. Property does not have rights.


What are the 3 natural rights?

the three natural rights are Life Liberty and Property :)


Why is private property and the protection of property rights so critical to be success of the market system?

Why is private property, and the protection of property rights, so critical to the success of the market system?


Do protecting property rights match with socialism?

Socialism is based on a different set of property rights than capitalism. Socialism is based on public property and co-operative property in the means of production, and individual property for small-scale enterprise. So yes, socialism is compatible with the protection of co-operative, public and individual property rights, whereas capitalism matches with protection of private property rights.