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This document discusses the right to accession under civil law, defining it as the right to acquire ownership over something that has been joined or united with one's property. It classifies accession into discreta, for things that can be separated without deterioration, and continua, for things that cannot be separated without deterioration. It also notes specific types of immovable property that are subject to this right such as natural, industrial, and civil properties.
This document discusses the right to accession under civil law, defining it as the right to acquire ownership over something that has been joined or united with one's property. It classifies accession into discreta, for things that can be separated without deterioration, and continua, for things that cannot be separated without deterioration. It also notes specific types of immovable property that are subject to this right such as natural, industrial, and civil properties.
This document discusses the right to accession under civil law, defining it as the right to acquire ownership over something that has been joined or united with one's property. It classifies accession into discreta, for things that can be separated without deterioration, and continua, for things that cannot be separated without deterioration. It also notes specific types of immovable property that are subject to this right such as natural, industrial, and civil properties.