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Possession is nine-tenths of the law

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94:, with testimony evenly divided, the doctrine that possession is nine-tenths of the law caused Floyd Hatfield to retain possession of the pig that the McCoys claimed was their property. It has been argued that in some situations, possession is ten-tenths of the law. While the concept is older, the phrase "Possession is nine-tenths of the law" is often claimed to date from the 16th century. In some countries, possession is not nine-tenths of the law, but rather the onus is on the possessor to substantiate his ownership. 58:
or documentation to the contrary, the person in actual, custodial possession of the property is presumed to be the rightful owner. The rightful owner shall have their possession returned to them; if taken or used. The shirt or blouse you are currently wearing is presumed to be yours, unless someone
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The adage is not literally true, that by law the person in possession is presumed to have a nine times stronger claim than anyone else, but that "it places in a strong light the legal truth that every claimant must succeed by the strength of his own title, and not by the weakness of his
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of something, or difficult to enforce if one does not. The expression is also stated as "possession is ten points of the law", which is credited as derived from the Scottish expression "possession is eleven points in the law, and they say there are but twelve."
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was that possession is nine tenths of the law, and for the other tenth reliance could be made on the principle that biological resources were the
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ordering the parties to maintain possession of property until it was determined who owned the property.
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frequently encounter this principle. There is some question as to whether the principle applies to
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This concept has been applied to both tangible and intangible products. In particular, "
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expression
ownership
possession
property law
property
real
personal
testimony
prove
uti possidetis
interdictum
Hatfield-McCoy feud
knowledge management
Google
genetic resources
heritage of mankind
Indigenous peoples
Native American
squatter's rights
American West
Adverse possession
Conversion (law)
Finders keepers
Homesteading
Might makes right
"Answers"
Government's defense of the Status Quo: Advocating a shift in applying presumption theory in intercollegiate parliamentary debate
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Uti Possidetis: Is Possession Really Nine-Tenths of the Law - The Acquisition of Territory by the United States: Why, How, and Should We

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