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The difference between civil rights and interests

Legal subjectivity:

Civil rights include usufructuary rights, security rights, copyrights, patent rights, trademark exclusive rights, discovery rights, equity rights, inheritance rights and other rights. These rights have Personal or property attributes, so personal rights and property rights are collectively referred to as civil rights and interests. Legal objectivity:

Article 13 of the Civil Code: A natural person has the capacity for civil rights from birth to death, enjoys civil rights in accordance with the law, and assumes civil obligations.