Actual Possession
Actual possession refers to the physical control or occupancy of a property or item. This means that a person is actively holding, using, or residing in something, demonstrating clear ownership or control. For example, if someone is living in a house, they are in actual possession of that property.
In legal terms, actual possession can be important in disputes over ownership or rights. It can help establish who has the right to use or claim a property, as seen in cases involving real estate or personal belongings. Actual possession is often contrasted with constructive possession, where a person has legal rights but not physical control.