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"And possessory rights are considered part of the property.
This means that the landlord will not interfere with the tenant's possessory rights to the lease.
A second, competing view was that the Indians possessed only a possessory right of occupancy, not fee simple to their land.
Larceny is a crime of criminal trespass on the possessory rights of another.
"A written lease constitutes a possessory right on the part of the tenant," Mr. Davis said.
This meant that the relatives of a deceased person had a possessory right long enough to decide how to bury or dispose of the corpse.
Instead individuals identify with their matrilineal clan (naa), a large group of people related by shared genealogy, history, and possessory rights.
Trespass to land involves the "wrongful interference with one's possessory rights in [real] property."
Since only a limited number of stated capacities grant possessory rights and enable liability those capacities must be easily ascertainable.
Finally, Heintzleman opposed the native claim of "possessory rights" to millions of acres of land, wishing to open the land to development.
As such, pictures, paintings, and other copies of the designs are often seen as an infringement of possessory rights of a certain family or cultural group.
As the king's power was broken down in the ensuing centuries, tenants were regarded as holding ownership rights rather than merely possessory rights over their land.
The 19th century English ocean bill of lading was considerably less abstract and incorporated or merged fewer possessory rights than did its 20th century American counterpart.
The finder of lost property acquires a possessory right by taking physical control of the property, but does not necessarily have ownership of the property.
A fee simple absolute is the highest estate permitted by law and it gives the holder with full possessory rights and obligations now and in the future.
Angoon people held possessory rights over the shores of this inlet and lakes and the interior of the Admiralty Island which drained into this inlet.
In the USA since it also represents a conveyance of possessory rights to real estate, it is a hybrid sort of contract that involves qualities of a deed.
The 1822 Statute of Administration of Non-Russians in Siberia asserted state ownership over all the land in Siberia and then "granted" possessory rights to the natives.
Finally, Blumenfeld struck the state's defense of res judicata based on the 18th-century lawsuit, holding-inter alia-that "the 1743 judgment itself recognizes the Indians' possessory right to the lands at issue in this action."
One, he said, is when the person occupying a premises has no possessory right to the property to begin with - such as when a squatter occupies a property without the knowledge or consent of the owner.
Her son has possessory rights to the apartment only if he has lived in it with his mother for at least a year (assuming she is 62 or older) and it has been his primary residence in that time.
And the possessory right to the range, though held by aliens, was respected by their neighbors and all cattle dealers of the country, and had a market value, as shown by the price which others were ready to pay for it.
'At common law one's duty to one's neighbour who is the owner.of any goods is to refrain from doing any voluntary act in relation to his goods which is a usurpation of his proprietary or possessory rights in them.
It was here, too, in 1875, that Treaty Number Five was negotiated by which the Saulteauxand Swampy Cree ceded to Canada their possessory rights over the surrounding hundred thousand square miles, one of the worst deals the Indians ever made.
The impact of Castillero's and his team's early work at PRONAT came to fruition on December 31, 2009 when Law 80 was passed, facilitating possessory rights and free land titles across the Panamanian coastal zones and islands.