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When club property or club collective property becomes goods designation, at which excluding barness in the consumption or of the use is possible and a at least partial rivalry in the consumption is present.

Examples of club goods are tennis or gulf clubs. With rising number of members rivalry in the consumption arises with such clubs by capacity borders, whereby starting from a certain border an exclusion of further members is made.

Also community pasturelands (common land) can be club goods. The use of the pasture can be controlled and limited up to a certain size of the pasture. The use of a user and its cattle affects the use function of the other users.


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