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The key to library development is the definition of incorporeal rights.
Some jurisdictions merge the concept of adverse possession with that of prescription, so that adverse possession may be used to gain various incorporeal rights to land as well as land itself.
He further submitted that the owner of an incorporeal right did not derive his profits from the place where a sub-licensee, who was neither an agent nor joint adventurer, of these rights exploited them itself.
Services and labor, as well as intangible personal property (incorporeal rights) such as contract rights and choses in action, wills, codicils, or other testamentary documents; wild animals and items having no economic value cannot be the subjects of acts of common-law larceny.
Cession is an act of transfer of a personal incorporeal right or claim from the estate of the cedent (transferor) to that of the cessionary (transferee) by means of an agreement between the two; it is the substitution by contract, known as a cessionary agreement, of one creditor for another.