7-1 chapter 7— the property-based legal system reed shedd pagnattaro morehead f i f t e e n t h e...
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Chapter 7—The Property-Based
Legal System
REED SHEDDREED SHEDD PAGNATTARO PAGNATTARO MOREHEAD MOREHEAD
F I F T E E N T H E D I T I O NF I F T E E N T H E D I T I O N
TheThe Legal & Legal & RegulatoryRegulatory Environment of of BusinessBusiness
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Introduction
“The legal concept of property
is vital to understanding how law provides a foundation for the
private market.”
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Learning Objectives To analyze the connection between a property-based legal system and prosperity.
To understand property as an exclusive legal fence and to identify narrow applications of property even when they are not traditionally called “property”.
To grasp and apply the rules of security interests.
To evaluate the statement that private property promotes the common good and be able to furnish examples.
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TANKTANKIs it likely for a nation to be prosperousIs it likely for a nation to be prosperousand maintain a vibrant market without and maintain a vibrant market without having a strong concept of privatehaving a strong concept of privateproperty?property?
a.a. YesYesb.b. No No
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Property
Ownership Property Means
Private, exclusive rights in
resources.
The legal right to exclude or keep
others from interfering.
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Property System
Arguably the most significant issue for any society is how it
orders the relationships among people concerning limited and
valued resources.
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Property System
Limited resources
State vs. private property
State comes into being to address problem of
Legal frameworks to address problem
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Property System
Property is central to societal prosperity
Property is central to societal prosperity
Promotes IncentivesPromotes Incentives
Establishes conditions for capital
formation
Establishes conditions for capital
formation
Makes resources easily divisible
Makes resources easily divisible
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Basic Divisions of Property
Real Property Personal Property
Land and interests in land
All other resources – that are movable
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QUIZQUIZPrivate property premises the marketplace inPrivate property premises the marketplace inwhat ways?what ways?
a.a. promoting incentives for risk and promoting incentives for risk and development.development.b.b. recognizing divisibility of resources.recognizing divisibility of resources.c.c. creating conditions for capitalcreating conditions for capitalformation.formation.d.d.all of the above.all of the above.
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Acquisition of Resources
Gift Exchange Accession
Methods by which resources can be acquired
ConfusionAdverse
Possession
1st Possession Original Possession
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Types of Ownership
Fee simple – maximum
Life estate – for lifetime
Leasehold – rights of tenant
Concurrent – multiple owners
• Joint – different shares
• In common – all together
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Deed(transfer of
title)
Deed(transfer of
title)
Registration(notice)
Registration(notice)
Title and Title and RegistrationRegistration
Title and Title and RegistrationRegistration
Ownership Title
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Legal right of passage across
land
Specialty Property Applications
Easements Bailments
Goods placed into another’s possession
to be returned in future
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Security Interests In land
•Mortgages
•Deeds of trust
•Land sales contracts
Recording statutes – notice
Exercising property Interests
Foreclosure
Deficiency
Right of Redemption
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Secured Transactions Applies to personal property
Security interest in personal property given as collateral
Attachment
Perfection
Financing statement
PMSI
Priority problems
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Limitations on Property and the Common Good
Private property has limits
Private property right is always subject to the right of others
Private property gives way to the common good of society
• Eminent domain
• Taxation
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QUIZQUIZDo secured interests that are recordedDo secured interests that are recorded““first in time” always take priority overfirst in time” always take priority overcompeting interests recorded later?competing interests recorded later?
a.a. YesYesb.b. NoNo
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Use of land that causes
inconvenience or damage to the
public
Use of land that causes
inconvenience or damage to the
public
Unreasonable use of one’s property
so as to cause interference with enjoyment or use of another’s land
Unreasonable use of one’s property
so as to cause interference with enjoyment or use of another’s land
Nuisance
Public Private
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Zoning
Exercise of police powers
Regulation of land use through zoning ordinance
Limits to:
Use
Aesthetics
Variances
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Duration Limitations on Property
Patents And
Copyrights
Rule against perpetuities
• Lives in being plus 21 years
• Prevents multi-generation control of
one’s property interests
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Eminent Domain
5th Amendment
Government taking private property for public use
Just compensation• market value
• may have jury determine
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Taxation
To fund public services
• roads
• education
• law enforcement
• courts
• National defense
Article I, Section 8 of U.S. Constitution – federal taxation
Income tax – 16th Amendment