Possess - Law Dictionary Search Results
Entry into possession
Entry into possession, does not use the word 'possession' or the words 'entry into possession, at any point of time at
Parting with possession
Parting with possession, the term 'parting with possession' means possession with the right to include and also a right to exclude
Acquired possession
Acquired possession, The words 'acquired possession' or 'keeping' in clause (b) of s. 135(1) are not to be restricted to
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Possession follows title
Possession follows title, is a well-recognised one. It means that when a rightful owner is not in actual physical
To whom possession of the land shall be given
To whom possession of the land shall be given, the words 'to whom possession of the land shall be given' contained
Possession and occupy
Possession and occupy, the terms 'possession' and 'occupy' are in common parlance used inter-changeably. However, in law, possession over
Permissive possession
Permissive possession, means that the mortgagee is in possession over the property in question with the leave of the owner,
Occupy possession
Occupy possession, the term, 'possession' and 'occupy' are in common parlance used inter-changeably. However, in law, possession over a property
British possession
British possession, shall mean any part of Her Majesty's dominions exclusive of the United Kingdom, and where parts of those
Cultivatory possession
Cultivatory possession, a trespasser who has no right to be in possession by merely entering upon the land forcibly or
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