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This video presents the ways of acquiring property in Roman law. The ways of acquiring property can be original or derived. The first are those in which there is no previous owner, we will be the first owner and therefore I do not need to establish a social exchange relationship to get to have the domain over the property. In the second, there is a previous owner which means that in order to have the domain over the thing, we have to enter into an exchange relationship with him. It is convenient to clarify that the modes of ownership are not in themselves real rights, they are ways or forms of getting to have the most extensive real right that exists: property.