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<h1>Understanding 'Res': The Object of Rights in Civil Law, Distinct from 'Persona,' Often Used in In Rem Proceedings.</h1> The term 'res,' derived from Latin, refers to a 'thing' or 'object' within civil law, encompassing both tangible and intangible items. It signifies everything that can be an object of rights, as opposed to 'persona,' which is a subject of rights. 'Res' broadly includes all actions but, in a restricted sense, excludes actions themselves. In modern legal contexts, 'res' often refers to the subject matter or status involved in legal proceedings, such as a captured vessel in a prize case. Legal actions against such objects are termed in rem proceedings.