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A says B that he will give A, one half of his property if B marries his daughter - this is:
Vested right
Continent right
Primary right
Sanctioning right
- Vested right: A right that is already owned by someone and cannot be taken away without consent.
- Contingent right: A right that depends on the occurrence of a future event. It is not guaranteed and becomes enforceable only if certain conditions are met.
- Primary right: A fundamental right that exists independently of any conditions or other party's actions.
- Sanctioning right: A right that comes into play when there is a violation of a duty or obligation.
Correct Answer:
Option: 2, Contingent right
The promise made by A to give B half of his property if B marries A's daughter is a contingent right. It is dependent on the future occurrence of B marrying A's daughter.
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