Re: definition of ownership
- From: w_b_ryan@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 26 May 2007 07:36:15 -0700
On May 25, 10:17 pm, "Mark M." <m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Ownership in land is not unconditional like
ownership in man-made things. Ownership in land
is on four conditions: police power, escheat,
taxation, and eminent domain. The police can come
on your property if they have a warrant."
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Where did you get the idea that ownership in "man-
made things" is unconditional? It is certainly not
unconditional under the law.
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