Naturalis Possessio Law and Legal Definition
The term ‘naturalis possessio’ refers to the mere detention of an object. Such possession occurs when the possessor’s holding of an object is limited by recognition of another person’s outstanding right. The holder can be a servant, bailee, or a usufructuary. The term is seen used in Roman law.
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Related Legal Terms
- Adverse Possession
- Adversus Extraneos Vitiosa Possessio Prodesse Solet
- Aliud Est Possidere, Aliud Esse In Possessione
- Arson and Possession of Explosives
- Authorized Possession of Controlled Substances
- Chose In Possession
- Constructive Possession
- Criminal Possession
- Debtor in Possession
- Debtor in Possession Financing