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The physical element of possession is also called as
Ratio decidendi
Corpus decidendi
Corpus possessionis
Animus possidendi
- Option 1: Ratio decidendi
- Used in legal context.
- Refers to the reason or rationale for a judicial decision.
- It is the principle of law on which the decision is based.
- Option 2: Corpus decidendi
- Does not exist in established legal terminology.
- Could mistakenly be thought of combining ‘corpus’ and ‘decidendi’ from legal terms.
- Option 3: Corpus possessionis
- This refers to the physical element of possession.
- Represents the actual control or holding of the property.
- Essential for establishing possession.
- Option 4: Animus possidendi
- Refers to the mental element in possession.
- Meaning the intention to possess or control something.
Correct Answer: Option 3: Corpus possessionis
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