Rights of ownership under Dominion:
Jus Utendi
Jus Fruendi
Jus Abutendi
from Google AI:
Jus abutendi refers to the right to consume or destroy a property, which is a core component of ownership in Roman and civil law, alongside jus utendi (right to use) and jus fruendi (right to the fruits). These rights together form the "bundle of rights" that constitutes ownership, allowing the owner to use, enjoy, and dispose of their property. While jus abutendi historically implied the right to abuse or destroy property, it is now subject to legal limitations today, such as rules against wasting resources or harming the rights of others.
Madeira (1420) and the Birth of the Invisible Doctrine
The Pursuit of Property: Privatized Gains/ Profits - Publicized/ Socialized Costs/ Debts (aka - Happiness)

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