Definition of Nonpossessory. Meaning of Nonpossessory. Synonyms of Nonpossessory

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- A nonpossessory interest in land is a term of property law to describe any of a category of rights held by one person to use land that is in the possession...
- mortgage or charge. In the US, a lien characteristically refers to nonpossessory security interests (see generally: Security interest § Types). In other...
- An ea****t is a nonpossessory right to use and/or enter onto the real property of another without possessing it. It is "best typified in the right of...
- wetti, Latin pignus depositum), i.e., delivered from the outset, or nonpossessory (cf. OE bād, OFr nam, nant, OHG pfant, L pignus oppositum), i.e., distrained...
- (economics), normal profit and economic profit Profit (real property), a nonpossessory interest in land Account of profits, a type of equitable remedy in law...
- obsolete. Security interests at common law are either possessory or nonpossessory, depending upon whether the secured party actually needs to take possession...
- brought to dispel a restraint on alienation or another party's claim of a nonpossessory interest in land, such as an ea****t by prescription. Other typical...
- "advantage or benefit for the taking"), in the law of real property, is a nonpossessory interest in land similar to the better-known ea****t, which gives the...
- against perpetuities Rule in S****ey's Case Doctrine of worthier title Nonpossessory interest Lien Ea****t Profit Usufruct Covenant Equitable servitude...
- mortgages and deeds of trust have been redesigned so that they now impose a nonpossessory lien on the title to the mortgaged property, while the mortgagor still...