Description
The Right of property ownership refers to the legal entitlement of an individual or entity to possess, use, and manage real estate. This right includes the ability to transfer ownership and is protected by law, ensuring that property owners can exercise their rights without interference.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that this term may be used in legal and medical contexts, particularly when discussing issues related to housing and patient rights. Common variants may include 'derecho de propiedad' or 'derecho de posesión', but it is crucial to use the glossary term in formal settings to avoid confusion.
Example Sentences
EN: The Right of property ownership is essential for ensuring that individuals have a stable living environment.
ES: El Derecho de propiedad de bienes raíces es esencial para garantizar que las personas tengan un entorno de vida estable.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'derecho de propiedad' with 'derecho de posesión'; mixing up legal terminology with medical terms; misinterpreting the implications of property rights in patient care contexts.