He described it as a proprietary right and the rights of the individual members of the clan or group were the possessory or usufructuary rights. |
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The fact that the defendants and their predecessor believed that they owned the property does not preclude them from obtaining possessory title. |
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The trial decision is about equitable possessory title and the court of appeal said that doesn't exist. |
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To take account of this, the system provides for a possessory title to be upgraded to absolute title after it has been registered for 12 years. |
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They have the same qualifications as possessory freehold titles. |
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As a result, it was often possible that competing possessory and registered security rights could encumber the same asset. |
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Another example of a possessory lien is if you take your truck to a garage for repairs, the garage can keep possession of your truck until you pay the repair bill. |
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The creditor shall give up the possessory lien where the debtor furnishes an equivalent security. |
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The enforcement of the possessory assizes and measures against crime was now entrusted to royal justices, sent out on eyre to act as the king's agents. |
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In time, the common law developed two kinds of possessory liens: specific liens and general liens. |
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This classification of creditor's possessory liens was largely superseded in the eventual refinement of common-law contract remedies. |
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In addition to the common-law possessory liens, there are also equitable and statutory liens. |
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Whether a creditor had a general or specific possessory lien came to be determined by custom and trade usage. |
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It is also necessary to provide effective mechanisms for the enforcement of the property and possessory rights granted to the concessionaire against violation by third parties. |
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All further mentioned and eventually secured brandmarks by third parties are liable absolutely the terms of the label-right and possessory right of the owner. |
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The English common law early recognized the creditor's possessory lien, a right of a creditor to retain possession of a debtor's goods until the satisfaction of the debt, generally the payment of the purchase price. |
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Rule D deals with possessory, petitory, and partition actions in admiralty actions. |
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Rule E applies to actions in personam with process of maritime attachment and garnishment, actions in rem, and petitory, possessory, and partition actions. |
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An executory interest is a future interest in a grantee which will not automatically become possessory and which follows a prior estate which will not terminate inevitably. |
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