Which statement pertaining to personal and real rights in the law of property is incorrect?

A.
Real rights in immovable property are acquired by registration in the deeds registry.

B.
A personal right becomes a real right upon registration, provided all the necessary formalities are complied with.

C.
A real right is enforceable against the "whole world."

D.
According to the personalist theory, a personal right is relative in that it can only be enforceable against a specific person or group of persons.

B. A personal right becomes a real right upon registration, provided all the necessary formalities are complied with.