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<p>(1990) that individuals do not have such a property right.</p>

<p><big> Classification </big></p>
<p>Property law is characterised by a great deal of historical continuity and technical <a href="page.php?w=terminology">terminology</a>. The basic distinction in common law systems is between real property (land) and personal property (chattels).</p>

<p>Before the mid-19th century, the principles governing the transfer of real property and personal property on an <a href="page.php?w=intestacy">intestacy</a> were quite different. Though this dichotomy does</p><p>
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