1. Limited property rights (Art. 3:8 BW): Biens (Book 3)
1.1. Usufruct (Art. 3:201 BW)
1.2. Hypothec/mortgage (Art. 3:260 BW)
1.2.1. [real security rights (Art. 3:227 BW)]
1.3. Pledge (Art. 3:236 jo. 237 BW)
1.3.1. [real security rights (Art. 3:227 BW)]
2. Property (Art. 3:1 BW)
2.1. Tangible objects (Art. 3:2 BW)
2.1.1. movbales
2.1.2. immovables
2.2. Intangibles (Art. 3:6 BW)
2.2.1. full rights & limited rights (Art. 3:8 BW)
2.3. Universal title (Art. 3:80(1) BW)
2.4. Particular title (Art. 3:80(3) BW)
3. Transfer of Ownership (Art. 3:84 BW)
3.1. Valid legal basis (causa/title)
3.1.1. Void (Art. 3:40 BW)
3.1.2. Voidable (Art. 3:44 BW)
3.2. Delivery
3.2.1. Traiditio (Art. 3:90 BW): literally handing over
3.2.2. Solo animo (Art. 3:115 BW): fictitious delivery
3.2.3. Immovable property: Notarial deed of transfer + public registration (Art. 3:89 BW)
3.2.4. Limited property rights (Art. 3:98 BW)
3.3. Power to dispose
3.3.1. Nemo plus
3.3.2. Creditor of a real security right
3.3.3. Protection of third parties (Art. 3:86 BW)
3.3.3.1. Exception: theft Art. 3:86(3) BW
3.3.3.1.1. Exception: Art. 3:86(3)(a)&(b)
3.3.3.2. Good faith is required (Art. 3:11 jo. 3:118 BW)
4. Real Rights (Art. 3:1 BW)
4.1. Ownership (Art. 5:1 BW)
4.1.1. most comprehensive right you can have in property law
4.1.2. Neighbour law (Book 5 title 4 BW)
4.1.3. Abuse of right (title) (Art. 3:13(2) BW)
4.1.4. Specific requirements (e.g. nuisance act)
4.1.5. Limitations created by owners (e.g. from a rental contract)