Possession refers to the control or occupancy of an object or property by an individual or entity. In legal terms, it can manifest through physical custody, such as holding or using an item, or through legal rights, such as ownership or rental agreements. Possession can be classified as actual (physical control) or constructive (legal rights without physical control). In many legal systems, possession can confer rights and responsibilities, influencing disputes over ownership and use.
In oder to be in possession it has to be on you or in your sorroundings.
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Mere possession the physical control or possession that a person has on an object. This type of possession has nothing to do with who lawfully owns the object.
Definition of possession - the act of having and controlling property.Examples of it used in a sentence:She had possession of her things.They took possession of the ball.
Yes. For example, "They have in their possession..." can be changed from present tense to future tense by changing it to "They will have in their possession..."
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Yep possession is a noun. People "gain possession" and "give up possession" of objects, properties, and ideas all the time.
The possession arrow changes in basketball when a jump ball situation occurs and the possession is awarded to the team that did not have the previous possession arrow.
Possession in Hebrew is רכוש.
No country is in possession of Antarctica.
Antarctica is a possession of no country.