Question:

Res nullius rule implies

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*Res nullius* applies to unowned property, distinguishing it from *res communis* (common property) or easements.
Updated On: Jun 4, 2025
  • A right of easement acquired after a passage of time prescribed by law
  • Owner of a tree has the right to the fruits of the tree
  • For a previously ownerless object, who took it first became the owner
  • Acquiree
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The Correct Option is C

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The *res nullius* rule, rooted in Roman law, means that an ownerless object (*res nullius*) becomes the property of the first person to take possession of it, such as wild animals or abandoned property. Thus, the correct answer is: \[ {\text{For a previously ownerless object, who took it first became the owner}} \]
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