产权

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Understanding 产权 (chǎnquán)

产权 refers to the legal rights to own, use, and dispose of property, including land, buildings, and intellectual property. It is a formal term often used in legal, business, and governmental contexts.

Usage and Context

This term is commonly used when discussing ownership issues, such as real estate transactions or intellectual property rights. For example, confirming the clarity of 产权 is crucial when buying property to avoid legal disputes.

Common Collocations

  • 产权归属 (ownership attribution): used to specify who legally owns the property.
  • 产权 (property ownership certificate): the official document proving ownership.
  • 知识产权 (intellectual property rights): rights related to creations of the mind.

Important Notes

When using 产权, it implies formal, legal ownership rather than informal possession. It is often contrasted with 使用 (right to use), which may not include full ownership. Avoid confusing 产权 with 权利 alone, as 产权 specifically relates to property rights.

Understanding 产权 helps learners navigate conversations about property, legal rights, and business transactions in Chinese.

Example Sentences

The property rights of this piece of land belong to the state.

When buying a house, you must confirm whether the property rights are clear.

Intellectual property rights protection is very important for innovation.