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{{g}}A licence granting possession over, and exclusive use of, a physical, corporeal thing, to the exclusion of anyone else. One can have possession over a [[chattel]]. One cannot (so easily) have ''exclusive'' possession over judgment day. Whether a licence for love is exclusive or not is a matter of some conjecture amongst legal scholars.
{{g}}A licence granting possession over, and exclusive use of, a physical, corporeal thing, to the exclusion of anyone else. One can have possession over a [[chattel]]. One cannot (so easily) have ''exclusive'' possession over, for example, judgement day. Whether a [[licence]] for love is exclusive or not is a matter of some conjecture amongst legal scholars<ref>Idol & Stevens, ''[[Rebel Yell]]'', 3rd. ed, Butterworths, 1983.</ref>.


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A licence granting possession over, and exclusive use of, a physical, corporeal thing, to the exclusion of anyone else. One can have possession over a chattel. One cannot (so easily) have exclusive possession over, for example, judgement day. Whether a licence for love is exclusive or not is a matter of some conjecture amongst legal scholars[1].

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References

  1. Idol & Stevens, Rebel Yell, 3rd. ed, Butterworths, 1983.