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The correlative of privilege, according to Hofeld is:
claim
no claim
liberty
duty
- Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld developed a famous framework in legal theory distinguishing rights and their correlatives.
- In Hohfeld's scheme:
- Privilege (or liberty) means a person is free to do something, without a duty not to do it.
- The correlative of privilege is no-right (no claim). This means if I have a privilege, then others have no right (or no claim) to prevent me.
- The options:
- Option 1: Claim – this is the correlative of duty, not privilege.
- Option 2: No claim – this is the correct correlative of privilege (also called no-right).
- Option 3: Liberty – synonym for privilege, not its correlative.
- Option 4: Duty – the opposite (not correlative) of privilege; it's linked to claim.
- Hence, the right answer is:
Option 2: no claim
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