entirehaving
Entirehaving is a neologism that has appeared in scattered theoretical discussions about ownership and possession. The term blends entire and having and is not part of established legal or academic vocabulary. In common hypothetical usage, entirehaving denotes the state or act of possessing an asset in its entirety—complete ownership including all rights, attributes, and potential liabilities—rather than a partial, fractional, or shared interest.
In property theory, entirehaving contrasts with forms of partial ownership such as co-ownership or tenancy in
Different writers may attribute related meanings: as a conceptual limit on the scope of ownership, or as
Because entirehaving lacks a standardized definition, its interpretation can vary by context and author. It is
See also: ownership, property rights, sole ownership, full title, asset management.