Definitions from Wiktionary (qualified property)
▸ noun: Ownership that is not absolute and complete.
▸ noun: Property whose subject matter is by nature not permanent (as wild animals reduced to possession but not in captivity).
▸ noun: (law) The right that a bailee has in the chattel transferred to him by the bailment.
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▸ noun: Ownership that is not absolute and complete.
▸ noun: Property whose subject matter is by nature not permanent (as wild animals reduced to possession but not in captivity).
▸ noun: (law) The right that a bailee has in the chattel transferred to him by the bailment.
Similar:
nonpossession,
nondemise,
nonproperty,
nonpossessor,
incomplete,
nonproprietor,
nonenforceability,
res nullius,
nonexchangeability,
unpurchasability,
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