Ius in re

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). The primary real rights are ownership (dominium) (freehold, leasehold, commonhold) and possession (possessio). Subordinate real rights generally refer to encumbrances and beneficial interests. Compare jus ad rem.

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