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A [[contractual interest]], as opposed to an [[equitable interest]] or a [[proprietary interest]], is one that derives purely from one’s rights under a {{tag|contract}}.
A [[contractual interest]], as opposed to an [[equitable interest]] or a [[proprietary interest]], is one that derives purely from one’s rights under a {{tag|contract}}.

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A contractual interest, as opposed to an equitable interest or a proprietary interest, is one that derives purely from one’s rights under a contract.