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1 possession
• omistaminen• omistus• omaisuus• huosta• alusmaat• alusmaa• hallussapito• hallinta• hankinta• hallitseminen* * *- ʃən1) (something which is owned by a person, country etc: She lost all her possessions in the fire.) omaisuus2) (the state of possessing.) omistusoikeus -
2 possession
hallussapito -
3 possession as a tenant
• vuokrahallinta -
4 possession as user
law• käyttöoikeushallinta -
5 self-possession
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6 action for restitution of possession
law• hallinnanpalautuskanneEnglish-Finnish dictionary > action for restitution of possession
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7 adverse possession
law• oikeudeton hallinta -
8 be in possession of
• omistaa -
9 deprivation of possession
• hallinnanriisto -
10 deprive of one's possession
• riistää hallinta -
11 disturbance of possession
law• hallinnan häirintä -
12 executive assistance to restore possession
• virka-apu hallinnan palauttamiseksiEnglish-Finnish dictionary > executive assistance to restore possession
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13 firm right of possession
• vakaa hallintaoikeus -
14 illegal possession
law• luvaton hallussapito -
15 illegal possession of a firearm
law• ampuma-aseen luvaton hallussapitoEnglish-Finnish dictionary > illegal possession of a firearm
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16 immemorial possession (entitling to a possessory title)
• ylimuistoinen nautintaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > immemorial possession (entitling to a possessory title)
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17 in full possession of one's senses
• täysjärkinenEnglish-Finnish dictionary > in full possession of one's senses
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18 in my possession
• hallussani -
19 in one's possession
• hallussa -
20 interference with possession
law• hallinnan loukkaus
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Possession — Pos*ses sion, v. t. To invest with property. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English