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Which right is recognised as “Immovable Property”?
Right of Way
Right to Royalty
Right to worship
Right to Redemption
Let’s break this down:
- Option 1: Right of Way
This is the legal right to pass through land owned by someone else. It’s considered an easement and is legally treated as immovable property because it’s attached to the land itself.
- Option 2: Right to Royalty
That’s about getting paid for extracting minerals, publishing a book, etc. It’s a monetary benefit, not a property right tied to land. It’s movable.
- Option 3: Right to Worship
This is essentially a personal right, not connected to land ownership. It's not immovable property.
- Option 4: Right to Redemption
This is the right of a mortgagor to reclaim property upon paying a debt. It’s an enforceable right but not classified as immovable property—it’s a right attached to a financial arrangement.
So, the right recognized as “Immovable Property” is the Right of Way (Option 1), not Right to Redemption.
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