Abstract:
© BEIESP. Different types of property are characterized by different content. It is impossible to characterize all types of property with the same content. There are different attempts and proposals of different persons on the characterization of the property content. For example, subjective perceptions of the “bundle of property” are common among economists. On the contrary, one of the objective ideas about the property content, but only about single property, is widely used in the legal and other political literature. By introducing the concept of sole property as a “right of ownership, use and disposal”, society and its authorities limit or regulate these activities, define “institute of sole property” by their laws. By regulating ownership, the authorities regulate the conditions of property occurrence, its recognition, its protection, security, safety of things and rights to it. By regulating the use, the authorities regulate the conditions of satisfaction of their needs by the owners without prejudice to the rights and freedoms of other citizens. By regulating the order, the authorities regulate the conditions of transferring the rights to the property to other persons, the conditions of relations between the owner and other persons, the succession. Therefore, the authors of this paper introduce ideas about modeling the property content, intended to regulate the owner’s actions in order to meet his/her needs and tools to influence the socio-economic content of the property.