Possession and registration
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https://doi.org/10.36151/rcdi.2025.812.19Keywords:
Possession, information costs, inter partes, inter tertios, ius disponendi, security of legal trafficAbstract
Possession is protected in order to save information costs, especially when the possession is not compensated by the formalisation of ownership, but, as far as registered property is concerned, in a modern State with a register, especially if it is of rights, the protection of extra-registry possession must be marginal, and, ideally, null, otherwise, not only will it prevent the reduction of such costs, but it will also increase them.
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