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Constructive possession can also refer to items inside of a vehicle.
In many legal systems, there may also be constructive possession by attornment.
The government refused, stating that this gave Henderson constructive possession and violated the law.
It is possible for the owner and driver of the vehicle to be in constructive possession of all items inside their car.
(6) If the plaintiff had a legal title then he had the constructive possession.
Constructive possession is also an important concept in cases of seizure of goods by private or government authorities.
A person can be charged with constructive possession of an illegal device if they possess the otherwise legal material to assemble it.
The merchant retained constructive possession of the contents.
However, any person with the key has constructive possession, as they may take physical possession at any time without further consent from one.
The prioress received what amounted to both "constructive possession" and 'ownership.'
Constructive possession, i.e. at his house or any place when the accused is not there, is not sufficient.
Possession of the document thus provides the holder with constructive possession of the goods.
Possession includes a constructive possession as well as actual possession.
However, a person who makes it impossible to take possession of another's property has taken actual possession, not constructive possession.
At law, a person with constructive possession stands in the same legal position as a person with actual possession.
In certain cases, the possession does not need to be actual possession, but may be constructive possession.
On the other hand constructive possession may be relevant if the outsourced function is carried out by a legal entity that is not separate from government.
However, it may by notice to the borrower take constructive possession, which effectively prevents the borrower from further using the equipment pending its removal.
If a person has in his possession or control the ingredients to make an explosive device, he can be charged with constructive possession of that device.
It is termed as `constructive possession'. 23 A contract could also assign ownership rights and clarify ownership in relation to outsourced recordkeeping functions.
It is stated that physical possession is not necessarily required, but that a right to immediate possession, or "constructive possession" may be sufficient.
The defendant was held liable for trespass, for 'the right to the possession draws after it a constructive possession, which is sufficient to support the action.'
The defence could always allege only a constructive possession and that there was no actual possession in the absence of a witness stating positive actual possession.
Constructive possession is a legal fiction to describe a situation where an individual has actual control over chattels or real property without actually having physical control of the same assets.
Constructive possession is an important concept in both the criminal law regarding theft and embezzlement, and the civil law regarding possession of land and chattels.