‘In common speech, a man is said to possess or to be in possession of anything of which he has the apparent control or from the use of which he has the apparent power of excluding others’. This view is expressed by:

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‘In common speech, a man is said to possess or to be in possession of anything of which he has the apparent control or from the use of which he has the apparent power of excluding others’. This view is expressed by:






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