Use Rights

The right to use a resource for a specified period of time.

What use can be made of the resource is specified.

One use is to apply labor to the resource resulting in a product.

The resource must be sustained during use.

If so, the laborers have the exclusive right to the product.

If not, then part of the value is due to the community as a fee.

Scarce resources may also have a fee for those prevented from use.

Improvements to land are considered products.

Products and services can be freely exchanged.

Money can be freely exchanged for products and services.

All citizens have use rights adequate to acquire the basics of life.

More extensive use rights can be acquired via use fees.

Individuals benefit from this system based on their labor and initiative.

But yet they don't have private property in resources.