Property Right to Profit

Property Right to Profit - In civil law systems, the Right to Profit ("droit de prendre") refers to a real right that allows an individual or entity to enter another's land to extract resources like minerals, timber, or fish. This right is usually granted through a contract or license and is subject to the terms and conditions specified therein, as well as overarching legal regulations.

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Property Right to Profit
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Droit de Prendre
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In civil law systems, the Right to Profit ("droit de prendre") refers to a real right that allows an individual or entity to enter another's land to extract resources like minerals, timber, or fish. This right is usually granted through a contract or license and is subject to the terms and conditions specified therein, as well as overarching legal regulations.
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