Definition : Ownership right

Right that confers on its owner all possible prerogatives over a property. This right consists of three essential elements: the right to use it (usus), the right to enjoy it (fructus: in particular to rent it) and the right to dispose of it fully and freely (abusus: in particular to sell it), subject to the limits and conditions for doing so determined by law. In addition, section 6 of the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms states that: Every person has a right to the peaceful enjoyment and free disposition of his property, except to the extent provided by law.