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Possession

The concept of possession developed from a legal system whose principal
concern was to avoid civil disorder. The general principle is that a person
in possession of land or goods, even as a wrongdoer, is entitled to take
action against anyone interfering with the possession unless the person
interfering is able to demonstrate a superior right to do so.

In the United Kingdom, the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977 has
significantly amended the law relating to wrongful interference with goods
and abolished some longstanding remedies and doctrines.

Transfer of property

The most usual way of acquiring an interest in property is as the result of
a consensual transaction with the previous owner, for example, a sale or a
gift. Dispositions by will may also be regarded as consensual transactions,
since the effect of a will is to provide for the distribution of the
deceased person's property to nominated beneficiaries. A person may also
obtain an interest in property under a trust established for his or her
benefit by the owner of the property.

It is also possible for property to pass from one person to another
independently of the consent of the property owner. For example, this occurs
when a person dies intestate, goes bankrupt, or has the property taken in
execution of a court judgment.

Priorities

Occasionally, as a result of fraud or mistake, several people claim
interests in one object, the claims being inconsistent with each other. This
may arise where the person purporting to create or transfer the interest has
a valid title, but purports to create several interests wholly or partially
inconsistent with each other. In this case it is necessary for the courts to
resolve the priorities conflict by determining the ranking of these
interests. The need to resolve such conflicts suggests that different
classes of proprietary interests have different spheres of enforceability
depending on their place in the hierarchy.
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