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The article presents Polish construction of indirect possession. In particular the author explains the diference between quasi-precarium and furtum usus and shows that both of these forms of using a thing Orly disrupt direct possession of the thing. The author also clarifies the essence of ability to exercise factual control over the thing, and explains why the animus possidendi is necessary element of Polish construction of possession.
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The author explains subjective and objective constructions of detention according to S. Wróblewski’s theory of possession and suggests typo logical systematization of particular legal regulations of detention. Then the author compares polish construction of detention with various forms of replacement and intermediation in polish system of private law. The results of the analysis show that construction of detention has specific character which doesn’t correspond to the particular forms of replacement and intermediation.
Rejent
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2021
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issue 12 (368)
88-108
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The author explains subjective and objective constructions of detention according to S. Wróblewski’s theory of possession and suggests typo logical systematization of particular legal regulations of detention. Then the author compares polish construction of detention with various forms of replacement and intermediation in polish system of private law. The results of the analysis show that construction of detention has specific character which doesn’t correspond to the particular forms of replacement and intermediation.
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The article presents Polish construction of indirect possession. In particular the author explains the concept of cause of possession (causa possessionis), the complex nature of Polish non-owner's possession, subjective and objective factors of indirect possession relating to detention or second possession, and difference between double possession and copossession.
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