OCCUPANCY, in Laws, is the taking possession of that which before belonged to no one in particular. This, according to Blackstone (Commentaries, b. ii., c. 16), is the true ground and foundation of all property, or of holding those things in severity which by the law of nature, unqualified by that of society, were common to all mankind.
OCCUPANCY
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