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<p>and separated amongst different individuals. Instead in Scots law, ownership is a singular unitary right that cannot be broken down into different components, it can only be transferred to another in whole or be encumbered  through the creation of inferior real rights. The owner of a 'thing' has the right to usus, fructus, abusus - the right to use, to the fruits (enjoyment) and the right to abuse or destroy the property. In contrast to historically feudal systems such as England & Wales or Scotland (<a href="page.php?w=Davidian_Revolution">Davidian Revolution</a></p><p>
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