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  1. Personal Rights. Personal rights are those of a person to demand from another, as a definite passive subject, the fulfillment of a prestation to give, to do or not to do. [1] Definite active subject (creditor) and a definite passive subject (debtor)

  2. In so far as a person may have a real right to another person’s thing, a real right is also enforceable against the owner of that thing. Real rights are then categorised in the group of rights referred to as absolute rights.

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  3. A real right (jus in re) is the power of a person to obtain certain financial or economic advantages over a specific thing, a power enforceable against the whole word.

  4. Sep 4, 2020 · The conditions inserted into a contract can be classified as either real rights (ob rem) or personal rights (propter rem). In the case of a personal right, purchaser B would be considered as a third party to the original contract and would therefore not be bound thereby.

  5. batasnatin.com › civil-law › persons-and-familyRight - BATASnatin.com

    Right according to Black's Law Dictionary is the power or privilege given to one person and as a rule demandable to another. 1. Real Rights (jus in re, jus in rem)- eforceable against the whole world (absolute). 2. Personal Rights (jus in personam, jus ad rem)- enforceable against certain person or persons (relative).

  6. Real Rights Real rights are best understood as legally “parcelled off” aspects of an owner’s complete control over a thing. They either restrain the owner of the property from doing something with it, or they give their holder a right (stronger than the owner’s) to do something with or on the subject property.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ius_in_reIus in re - Wikipedia

    Ius in re, or jus in re, under civil law, more commonly referred to as a real right or right in rem, is a right in property, known as an interest under common law. A real right vests in a person with respect to property, inherent in his relation to it, and is good against the world ( erga omnes ).