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Who defines the right in re aliena or encumbrance as one ‘which limits or derogates from some moral general rights belonging to some other person in respect of the same subject-matter and all others are Jura in re propria?
Salmond
Austin
Allen
Paton
- Option 1: Salmond
- Salmond is a legal theorist known for his work in jurisprudence.
- He defined rights in relation to property, distinguishing between rights in rem (against the world) and rights in personam (against a person).
- Option 2: Austin
- John Austin is a legal philosopher known for his theory of legal positivism.
- He focused on the role of sovereign and law as commands.
- Option 3: Allen
- Allen is known for his contributions to legal theory but not specifically for defining rights in re aliena or encumbrance.
- Option 4: Paton
- George Whitecross Paton was a legal scholar who wrote about jurisprudence but not specifically in relation to the given definition.
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