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Showing Mcqs of English-Jurisprudence -- (138)
Ownership can be:
Corporeal
Incorporeal
Real
Both (A) and (B
Possession means:
Physical control over object
Right to control object
Legal claim
Title to an object
A person is said to possess a thing when he:
Sees it
Has knowledge of it
Has control and intention to exclude others
Borrows it
Possession in fact is also called:
Possession in law
De facto possession
Ownership
Legal possession
Possession in law is also known as:
Actual possession
De jure possession
Temporary possession
Legal custody
Possession without legal title is called:
Legal possession
Just possession
De jure possession
De facto possession
Ownership without possession is:
Possible
Impossible
Illegal
Not defined
Possession without ownership is:
Possible
Impossible
Illegal
Not defined
Ownership includes:
Right of possession
Right of enjoyment
Right to dispose of
All of these
The term “possession” is derived from:
Persian
Greek
Arabic
Latin
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