Actual as a legal concept: factual, present existence contrasted with constructive or hypothetical status in law. Actual denotes something real, substantial and presently existing in fact, emphasizing objective existence rather than hypothetical, potential, virtual or nominal states. Legally, the term contrasts with constructive or imputed concepts-particularly in contexts like possession and occupation-so that factual, physical existence is distinguished from legal fiction, speculation, or merely apparent states.
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Actual as a legal concept: factual, present existence contrasted with constructive or hypothetical status in law.
Actual denotes something real, substantial and presently existing in fact, emphasizing objective existence rather than hypothetical, potential, virtual or nominal states. Legally, the term contrasts with constructive or imputed concepts-particularly in contexts like possession and occupation-so that factual, physical existence is distinguished from legal fiction, speculation, or merely apparent states.
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