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What are the objects of legal relations?

1. What are the objects of legal relations?

1. The objects of legal relations are as follows:

(1) Things. Material wealth includes natural objects, such as forests and rivers, and man-made objects, such as houses and cars;

(2) Non-material wealth. The intellectual achievements of mental work and other non-property wealth that are also related to the human body, such as literary and artistic works, trademarks, citizens’ portraits and reputations;

(3) Behavior. The result of behavior, or the state created by behavior, such as various services.

2. Legal basis: Article 143 of the "People's Republic of China and Civil Code"

Civil legal acts that meet the following conditions are valid:

(1) The actor has corresponding capacity for civil conduct;

(2) The expression of intention is true;

(3) It does not violate the mandatory provisions of laws and administrative regulations, and does not Violate public order and good customs.

Article 145

Civil legal acts performed by persons with limited capacity for civil conduct that are purely for profit or civil legal acts that are commensurate with their age, intelligence, and mental health conditions Valid; other civil legal acts carried out shall be valid upon consent or ratification by the legal agent.

The counterparty may urge the legal representative to ratify it within thirty days from the date of receipt of the notice. If the legal representative fails to make any representation, it shall be deemed as a refusal to ratify. Before a civil legal act is ratified, a bona fide counterparty has the right to revoke it. Cancellation shall be made by notification.

2. What are the basic components of legal relationships?

The basic components of legal relationships include:

1. The subject of legal relationships. A party who participates in a legal relationship and enjoys rights and assumes obligations in accordance with the law;

2. Object of the legal relationship. The object to which the rights and obligations of the subject of the legal relationship are directed;

3. Content of the legal relationship. The rights and obligations enjoyed by the subject of legal relationships.