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101possession — nf. POSSÈCHON (Albanais, Saxel, Villards Thônes). A1) possession d une machine, d un cheval, d une paire de boeufs, par deux propriétaires, que chacun d eux utilisent alternativement de deux en deux jours : mériva nf. (Albertville). E. : Partage …
102possession — poussessioun, ien f. possession …
103possession — /pə zeʃ(ə)n/ noun the fact of owning or having something ♦ the documents are in his possession he is holding the documents …
104possession by inclosure — An actual adverse possession by inclosing or fencing premises, accompanied by other acts evidencing claim of ownership. Faulks v Schrider, 72 App DC 308, 114 F2d 587 …
105possession in deed — Same as possession in fact …
106possession of burglars' tools — A criminal offense, especially where the possession is with intent to use the tools for the purpose of effecting a burglary. 13 Am J2d Burgl § 74 …
107possession of game — As a criminal offense, the possession of game taken during the closed season. 35 Am J1st Fish § 50 …
108possession of land — See possession …
109possession of liquor-making materials — As a criminal offense, an actual possession with control of the goods and an intent to violate the law. 30 Am J Rev ed Intox L § 59 …
110possession or enjoyment provision — A statutory provision taxing transfers intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after death. 28 Am J Rev ed Inher T § 159 …