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Section 1 Definition & kinds of right
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A group of obligatory rules that organizes the relationship between individuals in a certain society. Thus, the law decides:- what is the legal interest of a person? What is the authority of the owner of right? What are the limits of that authority? The law also prohibits all members of society from invading those authorities.
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When the legislator gives privilege to a person It imposes the duty of respecting these privileges on all other individuals
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Is a legal interest decided by law to a definite person Public duty (not to invade) arises to face each right
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The idea of legal property leaned to law whereas the property transfers from one person to another must be legal. NOT LEGAL
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Relative right Rights which arise from a specific agreement or mutual obligations. Absolute right A right that creates public duty (all other people have a duty to protect those rights.
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Private Duty In which a person is obliged to do something (active) or refrain Passive) from doing something for the benefit or interest of another party. Public Duty All persons in the society have a general duty not to act negligently and harm others around them. Passive Test No physical burden Limited to the obligee
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NEXT WEEK’ S Lecture ISA You Obey the rules in Class is a Public Duty Doing your tasks Vs I teach well is Private Duty
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