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Chose in possessionChose Chose, n.; pl. Choses. [F., fr. L. causa cause,
reason. See Cause.] (Law)
A thing; personal property.
Chose in action, a thing of which one has not possession or
actual enjoyment, but only a right to it, or a right to
demand it by action at law, and which does not exist at
the time in specie; a personal right to a thing not
reduced to possession, but recoverable by suit at law; as
a right to recover money due on a contract, or damages for
a tort, which can not be enforced against a reluctant
party without suit.
Chose in possession, a thing in possession, as
distinguished from a thing in action.
Chose local, a thing annexed to a place, as a mill.
Chose transitory, a thing which is movable. --Cowell.
Blount. Possession
Possession Pos*ses"sion, v. t.
To invest with property. [Obs.]
Possessionary
Possessionary Pos*ses"sion*a*ry, a.
Of or pertaining to possession; arising from possession.
Possessioner
Possessioner Pos*ses"sion*er, n.
1. A possessor; a property holder. [Obs.] ``Possessioners of
riches.' --E. Hall.
Having been of old freemen and possessioners. --Sir
P. Sidney.
2. An invidious name for a member of any religious community
endowed with property in lands, buildings, etc., as
contrasted with mendicant friars. [Obs.] --Wyclif.
PrepossessionPrepossession Pre`pos*ses"sion, n.
1. Preoccupation; prior possession. --Hammond.
2. Preoccupation of the mind by an opinion, or impression,
already formed; preconceived opinion; previous impression;
bias; -- generally, but not always, used in a favorable
sense; as, the prepossessions of childhood. ``The
prejudices and prepossessions of the country.' --Sir W.
Scott.
Syn: Bent; bias; inclination; preoccupancy; prejudgment. See
Bent. Repossession
Repossession Re`pos*ses"sion (r?`p?z-z?sh"?n or -p?s s?sh"?n),
n.
The act or the state of possessing again.
Meaning of Possessio from wikipedia
- to it, i.e. by
making something out of the
materials of nature.
Pedis possessio is a
legal phrase in
common law used to
describe walking on a property...
- g.,
significant injury or disease.
Familiaricide in
commutatione eius
possessio – the act of
killing a
family for
their property and/or
possessions (from...
- quote: "Aeternitas
igitur est
interminabilis vitae tota
simul et
perfecta possessio." For examples: B****ali (2008), p. 138, quote: "In the next life, there...
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Duorum in
solidum dominium vel
possessio esse non
potest is
Latin legal term
meaning "Sole
ownership or
possession cannot be in two persons" / "Two persons...
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ownership (dominium) (freehold, leasehold, commonhold).
Whether possession (
possessio) is
recognized as a real right, or
merely as a
source of
certain powers...
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Wilderness Adverse possession Homestead principle Original appropriation Pedis possessio Seasteading Usucaption Uti
possidetis Even as to
terra nullius, like a...
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Motto Nullius boni sine
socio iucunda possessio est
Motto in
English No good
thing is
worth having unless it is shared...
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surrounding areas by the Almandrà torrent. Cúber
receives its name by the "
possessió" near the reservoir: el
Morro de Cúber.
There is a
refuge with a maximum...
- Scotland: A
History of
Ancient Alban.
Edmonston & Douglas. pp. 308–. "Bonorum
Possessio". uchicago.edu.
Retrieved 2
October 2018. John (of Worcester) (1995)....
- Tomo II. Roma: G. Barbera. p. 292. This was the
ceremony called the
Possessio. Burchard, p. 280. Burchard, pp. 280–281.
Marino Sanudo (1881). I diarii...