JUS IN REM

by | Apr 5, 2024

      Jus in rem-It means a legal right or claim that applies universally to a specific thing or property and can be enforced against anyone who may challenge that right.

  • Jus :- right or law
  • Rem :- thing or property

ExampleThe ownership rights to a specific piece of real estate, such as a house or land, represent an example of “jus in rem.” These rights are enforceable against anyone who might challenge the owner’s claim to the property.

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