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So you had an agreement with the owner then failed to make payments and now want to try to get something for nothing. No you cannot not. An agreement does not have to be written to be valid.
no, if you have something you are in possession of it at this moment but if you had something then you once had possession but you don't anymore.
The verb of agreement is agree. As in the action "to agree to something".
A promise is when you tell someone you will do something, and agreement is when you both decide that something is right.
Possession
A deed and/or agreement to keep something confidential. (From the name)
"He has" indicates a current possession or action, "she had" refers to a past possession or action, and "will have" denotes a future possession or action. Each phrase represents a different point in time in relation to the subject's possession or action.
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Yes, it is the verb denoting possession of something.
An assentment is an act of agreement or permission.
Yes, possession is a common noun. It refers to the state of having or owning something.