adverse possession英 [ˈædvə:s pəˈzeʃən] 美 [ædˈvɚs pəˈzɛʃən]
释义违法占有,无合法所有权之占有;
英英释义
Adverse possession
- Adverse possession is a process by which premises can change ownership by using a property for a period of time without paying for it. It is governed by statuteLaw of Property Act 1925 concerning the title to real property (land and the fixed structures built upon it).
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