Description
The right of ownership refers to the legal entitlement of an individual or entity to possess, use, and dispose of property. This concept is fundamental in property law and encompasses both tangible and intangible assets.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that 'derecho de propiedad' is a formal legal term and should be used in professional contexts. Colloquial alternatives may be encountered, but they should be avoided in clinical settings to maintain clarity and precision.
Example Sentences
EN: The right of ownership is essential for protecting individual property interests.
ES: El derecho de propiedad es esencial para proteger los intereses de propiedad individuales.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'derecho de propiedad' with 'derecho de posesión'; misinterpreting the legal implications of ownership; mixing up similar terms like 'usufructo' and 'propiedad'