Kinds of Possession (Property Law)
In property law, ownership and possession are very important concepts. Possession has many kinds.
[1] Possession in one's own name (as by the owner) or the name of another (as by the agent). (Art. 524)
[1] Possession in one's own name (as by the owner) or the name of another (as by the agent). (Art. 524)
[2] Possession in another's name may be voluntary, necessary or unauthorized.
[3] Possession in the concept of owner or of the holder. (Art. 525) This refers to concept of other people derived from the acts of the possessor.
[4] Possession in good faith and in bad faith.
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