Difference between the rights in rem and rights in personem law notes
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A right in rem is available against the whole world but a right in personam is available against a particular individual only.
A right in personam corresponds to a duty imposed upon determinate persons, while a right in rem corresponds to a duty imposed upon persons in general.
A right in personam corresponds to a duty imposed upon determinate persons, while a right in rem corresponds to a duty imposed upon persons in general.
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