the loss of legal rights to real property
A felony was originally defined as a crime punishable by death and/or the loss of all rights and property.
In the event of a insured total loss, the insurance compnay, not you, has the rights to the parts. This is called salvage rights.
If you're in the US...no, they do not.
Any felony of any kind.
It is a nightmare. Loss of the second amendment rights.
They had mining rights
Never. Permanent loss of gun rights.
Some of the disadvantages included loss of freedom, privacy, there was very few rights, and complete and utter servitude to the state.
In general, parental rights are terminated either preparatory to an adoption, or after a trial in which it is determined that the parent is unfit.
Admittedly this is off the top of my head - - loss of the right to vote - loss of the right to own (or possess) firearms - loss of the right to hold public office - and there may be more, but the those are the 'biggies.'
Lise Koch has written: 'Rettighedstabet' -- subject(s): Loss of Political rights