The term "exclusive use" refers to a legal concept that allows one party to possess and control something, while preventing others from using or enjoying it. In practical terms, this means having sole access and enjoyment of an asset or property without interference from anyone else. The phrase is often used in real estate contracts to describe the right of ownership where a buyer has the exclusive use of a particular piece of land or building for their own purposes, while excluding others from using it. In other contexts, "exclusive use" may also refer to intellectual property rights, such as copyright or trademark, which give an individual or company the sole right to use and profit from a creation without interference from others.