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Possessory
or a right of the nature of possession as a possessory interest a possessory lord
Action of possessory
Action of possessory, a class of real actions where the plaintiff had been
Possessory lien
Possessory lien. A possessory lien arises at common law from an
possessory
possessory 1 : of, arising from, involving, or having the nature
possessory interest
possessory interest see interest
Possessory action
Possessory action, the action of trespass, the gist of which is
Cum par delictum est duorum semper oneratur petitor et melior habetur possessoris causa
par delictum est duorum semper oneratur petitor et melior habetur possessoris causa [Lat.], When both parties are equally in fault the
Non possessori incumbit necessitas probandi possessiones ad se pertinere
Non possessori incumbit necessitas probandi possessiones ad se pertinere. Broom's Leg. Max,
Registration of title of land
purchaser. Freehold land may be registered with absolute, qualified, or possessory title, leaseholds of which more than twenty-one years are still
Lien
(56 & 57, Vict. 71). Equitable liens are not necessarily possessory, they are charges arising by implication of equity on the
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