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41 perfect, by, possession, to
( lien)rendre opposable par possessionEnglish-French legislative terms > perfect, by, possession, to
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42 recover, possession, of, to
reprendre possession deEnglish-French legislative terms > recover, possession, of, to
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43 regain, possession, to
(rented premises)reprendre possession de -
44 retain, possession, to
(lien)garder en sa possession -
45 right, of, possession
droit m de possession -
46 right, to, possession
droit m à la possession -
47 surrender, possession, and, control, of, to
céder la possession et le contrôle deEnglish-French legislative terms > surrender, possession, and, control, of, to
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48 take, possession, of, to
prendre possession de -
49 transfer, of, possession
transfert m de possession -
50 vacant possession
libre possession f -
51 vested in possession
dévolu en possession -
52 warrant for possession of body
(coroner)mandat m de prise de possession d'un corpsEnglish-French legislative terms > warrant for possession of body
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53 writ of possession
bref m de mise en possession -
54 giving possession
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > giving possession
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55 action for recovery of possession
Jur. action en restitutionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > action for recovery of possession
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56 actual possession
Jur. jouissance effectiveEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > actual possession
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57 choses in possession
Jur. droits corporelsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > choses in possession
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58 in possession of an instrument
Fin. détenteur d'un titreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > in possession of an instrument
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59 self-possession
noun maîtrise f de soi/de lui-même etc -
60 vacant possession
noun GB Law jouissance f immédiate
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POSSESSION — Observée dans des contextes culturels très divers, la possession par des entités divines – » esprits », « génies », etc. – est un phénomène social d’une grande fréquence, qui a suscité des interrogations et reçu des interprétations multiples. Une … Encyclopédie Universelle
possession — pos·ses·sion /pə ze shən/ n 1: the act, fact, or condition of having control of something: as a: actual possession in this entry b: constructive possession in … Law dictionary
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Possession — Pos*ses sion, n. [F. possession, L. possessio.] 1. The act or state of possessing, or holding as one s own. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) The having, holding, or detention of property in one s power or command; actual seizin or occupancy; ownership,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Possession — (englisch und französisch für „Besitz“ oder „Besessenheit“) ist der Name einer Insel im Indischen Ozean, siehe Île de la Possession dreier Inseln in der englischsprachigen Welt, siehe Possession Island der Gemeinde La Possession im Norden von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Possession — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Possession Título Possession Ficha técnica Dirección Joel Bergvall Simon Sandquist Reparto Sarah Michelle Gellar Lee Pace … Wikipedia Español
possession — [n1] control, ownership custody, dominion, hold, occupancy, occupation, possessorship, proprietary, proprietary rights, proprietorship, retention, tenancy, tenure, title; concepts 343,710 Ant. lack, need, want possession [n2] something owned;… … New thesaurus
possession — [pə zesh′ən] n. [OFr < L possessio] 1. a possessing or being possessed, as by ownership or occupancy; hold 2. anything possessed 3. [pl.] property; wealth 4. territory ruled by an outside country 5. control of oneself: rare except in SELF… … English World dictionary
Possession — Pos*ses sion, v. t. To invest with property. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English