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What is property? Property Law Basics

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What is property – Revision Notes

Property definitions


- Intangible rights in respect to things (tangible and intangible)

Academics
- Relationship between people with respect to things -> Ackerman
- A bundle of rights -> Hohfeld
o Right of use, control, possession, profit, capital
- A manmade construct to control and regulate finite resources -> Kohler
- Control over access -> Gray

Statute
- Law of Property Act 1925 – section 205(1)(xx)
o “Property includes anything in action, and any interest in real or personal
property”

! Remember that it’s easy to get caught up in the technicalities of the subject and forget
that we are often talking about people’s homes and livelihoods!
- Ainsworth case – women’s interest over her own home versus the bank’s interest

- Can everything be propertized?

o Moral values – human body is not property
o Practical reasons – light from street lighting
o Can control what happens on and to land differently – contract, regulations
o Victoria Park Racing case

Real (land) v personal (chattels) property

Real property Personal Property
Permanent in nature Not (usually) permanent in nature
Capable of multiple uses Incapable of multiple uses
Indestructible Destructible
Unique commodity


Definition of land

Law of Property Act 1925, S 205(1)(ix)

‘“Land” includes land of any tenure, and mines and minerals, whether or not held apart
from the surface, buildings or parts of buildings (whether the division is horizontal, vertical
or made in any other way) and other corporeal hereditaments; also a manor, an advowson,
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