possessibility
Possessibility is a term used in philosophy, linguistics, and everyday discourse to describe the potential for possession—that is, the capacity or possibility that an agent has or may acquire ownership, control, or custody of an object, property, or status. In ordinary language, possessibility concerns whether it is feasible for someone to hold or exercise possession under given conditions, such as legal admissibility, skill, or opportunity.
In philosophy, possessibility is also treated as a modal concept related to what is possible for an
In jurisprudence and political philosophy, possessibility bears on questions of property rights, acquisition, and transfer: the