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Entrepreneurs are constantly looking for ways to turn nonexcludable, nonrival goods, such as television, into club goods.
Rapid Transit
A type of high-speed urban public transportation system, often involving subways, elevated trains, or metros.
Dominant Tenement
In property law, this refers to the property that benefits from an easement over another piece of land, known as the servient tenement.
Right of Way
The legal right to pass through property owned by another, or a designated corridor over which one has a legal right to pass.
Specific Performance
Specific performance is a legal remedy where a court orders the breaching party to fulfill their exact duties under a contract, as opposed to paying damages.
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