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Who has defined ownership as a right of “plenary control over an object”?
Holland
Hart
Salmond
None of the above
- Option 1: Holland
- Some sources attribute the idea of "plenary control" to Holland. He was a legal theorist who focused on jurisdiction and legal systems.
- He dissected ownership, emphasizing the full command one has over an object.
- Option 2: Hart
- Hart primarily focused on legal philosophy.
- He mainly discussed law's nature and developed the "concept of law."
- Option 3: Salmond
- Salmond was known for his legal writings and studies in jurisprudence.
- He approached ownership differently, emphasizing rights more in terms of duties and liabilities than plenary control.
- Option 4: None of the above
- It's plausible as ownership definitions differ among scholars.
Option 1: Holland aligns closest with the notion of "plenary control over an object."
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