
1) American young adult novel 2) Anything owned or possessed 3) Chivalry 4) Control 5) Dependency 6) Feodality 7) Hold 8) Holding 9) Knight service 10) Nine points of the law 11) Occupancy 12) Ownership 13) Play by Lyle Kessler 14) Rights 15) Seisin 16) Seizin 17) Socage 18) Tenancy 19) Tenure 20) Villeinage
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1) Asset 2) Assets 3) Belongings 4) Chattel 5) Faeroes 6) Faroes 7) Hands 8) Liabilities 9) Macao 10) Macau 11) Monomania 12) Ownership 13) Property 14) Retention 15) Tenancy 16) Term 17) Willpower
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- being controlled by passion or the supernatural
- a mania restricted to one thing or idea
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n. 1) any article, object, asset or property which one owns, occupies, holds or has under control. 2) the act of owning, occupying, holding or having under control an article, object, asset or property. "Constructive possession" involves property which is not immediately held, but which one has the right to hold and the means to get (such as a key ...
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A term that describes a team having control of the ball on offense. It also refers to a receiver being in control of a pass thrown to him.
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• (n.) The thing possessed; that which any one occupies, owns, or controls; in the plural, property in the aggregate; wealth; dominion; as, foreign possessions. • (v. t.) To invest with property. • (n.) The having, holding, or detention of property in one`s power or command; actual seizin or occupancy; ownership, whether rightful or ...
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[Noun] Plural form: possessions. Owning or having something. Also means the things that you own - like your kettle and your TV.
Example: The Kumars packed up their possessions and moved to Florida.
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(from the article `Byatt, A.S.`) ...of one family from the coronation to 1980. The second volume of the series, Still Life (1985), concentrates on the art of painting, and it was ... Many novels juxtaposed a present-day narrative with one set in the past. A.S. Byatt`s Possession (1990) did so with particular intelligence. It also ... ...
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in law, the acquisition of either a considerable degree of physical control over a physical thing, such as land or chattel, or the legal right to ... [5 related articles]
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in religious and folk traditions, condition characterized by unusual behaviour and a personality change that is interpreted as evidence that the ... [7 related articles]
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Is the term used when a buyer officially takes possession of a property after signing the closing papers and receiving the keys.
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It is an act of possesing, holding, occupying or having a control over anything like asset, property or thing, with or without legal ownership.
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control of the ball.
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In the case of drugs, the crime of having an illegal drug
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Pos·ses'sion noun [ French
possession , Latin
possessio .]
1. The act or state of possessing, or holding as one's own.
2. (Law) The having, holding, or detention of property in one's power or command; actual seizin or occupancy; ownership, whether rightful or wrong...
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[Basketball] to be holding or in control of the ball.
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[Football] to be holding or in control of the football.
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[Soccer] control of the ball.
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A person has possession of something if the person knows of its presence and has physical control of it, or has the power and intention to control it. [More than one person can be in possession of something if each knows of its presence and has the power and intention to control it.] The law recognizes several kinds of possession. A person may ha.....
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Any article, object, asset, or property which one owns, occupies, holds, or has under control.
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A section of track which has been relinquished by the operating railway to the engineer. Control is in the charge of a Possession Master. Unauthorised train movements into the section are prevented by special protection arrangements.
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possession 1. The act or fact of possessing. 2. The state of being possessed.
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Player or team having/in control of the ball.
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ownership noun the act of having and controlling property
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[Literary terms] anything owned
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