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Types of Private Property Residential private property. Commercial private property. Gated communities. Mobile home parks. Marinas.
Synonyms: personal estate, personal property, personalty. types: chattel, movable, personal chattel.
Article 300 A provides that no person shall be deprived of his property save by authority of law. The State cannot dispossess a citizen of his property except in ance with the procedure established by law.
Definition. Private property rights refer to the legal privileges that individuals have to own, use, and manage their property without interference from others, including the government.
"Personal property" in Texas refers to items that a person owns. These things can be tangible—like a vehicle or household furniture—or intangible, like intellectual property. Personal property is not attached to real property and can be moved.
In this title: (1) "Property" means any matter or thing capable of private ownership.
Private property refers to the ownership of property by private parties - essentially anyone or anything other than the government. Private property may consist of real estate , buildings, objects, intellectual property ( copyright , patent , trademark , and trade secrets ).
1. : having to do with or for the use of a single person or group : not public. private property. a private beach.
1. the condition of being private or withdrawn; seclusion. 2. the condition of being secret; secrecy.
1. of, belonging to, or concerning a particular person or group; not common or general. private property, a private joke. 2. not open to, intended for, or controlled by the public.