Access is about all possible means by which a person is able to benefit
from things. Property generally evokes some kind of socially acknowledged
and supported claims or rights—whether that acknowledgment is by law,
custom, or convention. Rights-holders enjoy a certain kind and degree
of social power. The rights associated with law, custom, and convention
are not always equivalent. Some actions may be illegal under state law,
while maintaining a socially sanctioned base in customary or conventional
realms of collective legitimacy, or vice versa. Access may also be
enabled indirectly through means that are not intended to impart property