Right of possession

The right of possession (jura possessionis) means that someone currently holds something in hand and this person may be the temporary keeper or the long-term owner of an object.

This term is most commonly used in regards to property and is a land-backed asset. This legal tradition holds that whoever occupies property and uses it for its social function has the right to possess it.[1]

Examples

Several examples have been given of the right of possession:

References

  1. Emerging Terrains ROP


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