What Are Proprietary Rights?
Exclusive ownership, also known as "exclusive right" or "special ownership," is a separate soul that is one of the two basic souls that distinguish ownership of buildings as a system. As for its meaning, according to scholars, it refers to distinguishing the owner's right to freely use, gain and dispose of the exclusive part, and to distinguish the individual ownership elements in the ownership structure of the building. That is, exclusive ownership, which distinguishes the rights of the owner to the exclusive portion.
Exclusive ownership
- Chinese name
- Exclusive ownership
- Foreign name
- Exclusive ownership
- Also known as
- Exclusive right
- Meaning
- Distinguish owner-to-proprietary
- Exclusive ownership, also known as "exclusive right" or "special ownership," is a separate soul that is one of the two basic souls that distinguish ownership of buildings as a system. As for its meaning, according to scholars, it refers to distinguishing the owner's right to freely use, gain and dispose of the exclusive part, and to distinguish the individual ownership elements in the ownership structure of the building. That is, exclusive ownership, which distinguishes the rights of the owner to the exclusive portion.
- Most theoretically and practically, the exclusive part is the part of the building that has "independence in construction and use." The so-called structural independence means that a proprietary part is separated from other proprietary parts or shared parts by walls, ceilings, floors, etc. to form an independent space; the use independence refers to a proprietary part Some have the function to meet the needs of distinguishing the socio-economic life of all people, based on whether they can be used independently and whether they have independent economic utility, and based on the clarity, separation, directness of traffic, the existence of special equipment, and shared equipment The non-existence is the consideration factor.