Possession (law)
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| Property law | 
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| Part of the common law series | 
| Types | 
| Acquisition | 
| Estates in land | 
| Conveyancing | 
| Future use control | 
| Nonpossessory interest | 
| Related topics | 
| Other common law areas | 
| Higher category: Law and Common law | 
In law, possession is the exercise of dominion by a person over property to the exclusion of others. To possess something, a person must have an intention to possess it and an apparent purpose to assert control over it. A person may be in possession of some piece of property without being its owner. The possession of property is commonly regulated under the property law of a jurisdiction.