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How is it better to understand the four powers of ownership, possession, use, and dominion, with examples

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Hey. I'll be brief. First of all, these four categories from the classification is not equal relationship and to add a "right"

Ownership: that is, the ownership of the object, including possession, use, income, disposal of the four rights For example, if you have a house, you can occupy the house and use it, and then rent it to make a profit, and finally even buy or sell it, the above is the exercise of ownership of the embodiment

Ownership: that is the possession of objects, including possession, use, income, disposal of 4 rights.

The right of use is a part of the right of ownership

Possession: It is also a part of the right of use, but since possession covers a wide range of rights, so I'm going to quote from Baidu's encyclopedia

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Dominion: It is a part of the classification of civil rights and there are the right of domination, the right of claim, the right of formation, the right of defense, and the right of access, and so on. The criteria for this classification is the way the right to exercise the different ways of functioning

Domination is the right to directly dominate the object of the right to enjoy the benefits of the right to exclude the interference of others domination of the realization of the right does not require the help of the obligor (domination of the object of the right) at the same time, to exclude interference of others domination of others in addition to the right of the right of the right of the obligee have the obligation to do not infringe on the rights of the obligation not to interfere with the right of the right of the right of domination, so the right of domination has become absolute. So the dominant right and become absolute right to the matter of the right to have the exclusivity of the obligation of the obligor is the obligation of negative inaction, do not infringe, do not interfere with the obligation of the obligation of no positive action property rights, intellectual property rights, personal rights are recognized as dominant right

such as the ownership of the house is your right, then you have the right to possession, use, proceeds, such as the right to dispose of the rights, and these rights in fact, from the function of the classification of the right to belong to the dominant right, not to say that dominant rights is a separate right. It's not that dominion is a separate right. See /view/26169.htm.