Ownership rights: exclusive possession and right to exclude, with possession as the de facto manifestation and remedy. Ownership is a collection of rights to use, enjoy, control, transmit and dispose of property, denoting the exclusive right of possession and to exclude others; possession is the de facto exercise of that claim, carrying a presumption of ownership, and the owner wrongfully deprived of possession has the right to recover it and remove obstructions to enjoyment.
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Ownership rights: exclusive possession and right to exclude, with possession as the de facto manifestation and remedy.
Ownership is a collection of rights to use, enjoy, control, transmit and dispose of property, denoting the exclusive right of possession and to exclude others; possession is the de facto exercise of that claim, carrying a presumption of ownership, and the owner wrongfully deprived of possession has the right to recover it and remove obstructions to enjoyment.
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