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<h1>Understanding 'Actual' in Legal Context: Distinguishing Real Existence from Theoretical or Constructive Concepts in Law</h1> Actual refers to something real, substantial, and currently existing in fact, as opposed to being theoretical or possible. It is a legal term used to distinguish between real and virtual or constructive concepts, such as possession or occupation. The term emphasizes genuine existence or action, contrasting with something that is merely potential, hypothetical, or nominal. For example, being 'actually engaged in farming' means genuinely and truly involved in the activity, rather than merely appearing to be.