Business Law Chapter 8 (Property Rights)
Lessors
Persons granting possession and control of real property to another for a temporary period
Intellectual Property
The "intangible" personal property primarily made up of copyrights, trademarks, and patents
Universality
A legal theory that provides that every limited resource is owned by someone
Gift
A transfer of property whereby a donor gives up all dominion over and control of a piece of property top a willing donee for no compensation
Deed
A written document through which ownership and title to real property or an interest in real property is conveyed between parties
Personal Property
All other property that is not real property
Easement
An interest in real property owned by another person which gives its holder the right to use the land for a specific purpose or prevent something from being done to it
License
Contractual tool that grants a licensee the right to use the property of of a licensor for a specific purpose
Leases
Contractual tools used by property owners to transfer the possession and use of a piece of property for a temporary time period
Alienation
Disposal or transfer of property in a manner of the owner's choosing
Zoning
A device used to restrict the types of buildings and the uses available to an owner of a given piece of real property
Real Property
Land, and any property attached to the land
Licensee
Person granted the right to use property of another for a specific purpose for a specific period of time
Licensor
Person granting another the right to use property for a specific purpose for a specific period of time
Bailor
Person granting possession and control of personal property to another for a temporary period
Trademarks
Property rights that protect words, phrases, names, logos, symbols, sounds, or colors that distinguish goods and services from those manufactured or sold by others and to indicate the source of the goods
Public Domain
Property that is no longer protected by intellectual property laws. Anyone is allowed to copy, make use of, or adapt the work
Abandoned Property
Property that is not owned by anyone because its former owner no longer exercises any general incident of ownership of the property
Title
The right to ownership of property and at the same time the written proof of ownership of property
Exclusivity
A legal theory that provides that a property owner has the right to exclude others from the property
Eminent Domain
A procedure whereby the government may take private property for a public use with just compensation
Tenancy by the Entirety
Ownership form closely related to joint tenancy but only available to married couples and only on some states . The property is protected from the debts of one spouse.
Tenancy in Common
Ownership form in which the owners all own equal undivided shares in the entire property unless they specify otherwise. Each owner designates to whom his share should go in the event of his death.
Joint Tenancy
Ownership form in which the owners all own equal undivided shares in the entire property. Each owner's share passes to the remaining owners upon her death
Design Patents
Patents granted to anyone who invents a new, original, and ornamental design for an article of manufacture
Plant Patents
Patents granted to anyone who invents or discovers a new and distinct variety of asexually reproducing plant
Utility Patents
Patents granted to anyone who invents or discovers any new and useful process, machine, article of manufacture, or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof
Bailee
Person granted possession and control of personal property by another for a temporary period
Lessee
Person granted possession and control of real property by another for a temporary period
Covenants
Promises that are attached to real property and contained in deeds
Patent
Property right that allows the inventor to prevent others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the inventor's creation
Copyrights
Property rights granted by a government to the author or creator of an original work
Transferability
The ability of an owner of property to convey his property rights to another
Use
The incident of ownership referring to the property owner's right to utilize property as the owner wishes
Donor
The maker of a gift
Benefit
The profits gained by a property owner because of a property's use
Possession
The property owner's right to have and hold property to the exclusion of others
Donee
The recipient of a gift
General Incidents of Ownership
The rights of control of property, which are possession, exclusion, alienation, use, benefit, and destruction
Destruction
The ruination of a property owner's property. This incident of ownership gives property owners the right ti destroy property they own
Exclusion
The state of being kept from using property that the owner holds. This incident of ownership of property gives the property owner the right to exclude others from using the property
Bailments
The willing or unwilling grant of possession and control of personal property by the owner of another property