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abate
acquire
acquired
action
alienee
all-fours
anticipate
apotactite
appendant
assizes
bailee
bargain
baron
begrudge
beneficiary
bias
byzantian
caisson
caissoon
cattle
chaplainship
chose
claim
come
commonty
communicate
community
compose
confide
confirmation
conquer
conqueror
conquest
consign
consigning
continual
coroner
corruption
cosinage
could
crime
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debark
debarkation
debarked
debarking
debarred
defense
deforce
deforced
deforcement
deforciant
deforcing
deliver
desire
destitute
detainer
detinue
diabolism
dilapidation
diocesan
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discontinuance
discontinue
disherit
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dispossess
dispossessed
dispossessing
dispossession
disseize
disseized
disseizee
disseizing
disseizor
distrain
domain
dominion
drops
dukedom
ejection
ejectment
embezzle
emolument
encroach
encroacher
encroaching
encroachment
enjoy
enjoyment
enlarge
entitle
entrance
entry
enviable
escheat
establish
estate
evanescence
everlasting
eviction
excoriation
execution
expectancy
fall
for
force
forcible
forepossessed
forfeiture
fortune
franktenement
freehold
fruition
genitive
get
graciousness
grasp
ground
grudge
grudging
guarantor
guaranty
hand
happy
have
having
heir
hereditary
hold
identify
immemorial
imparsonee
impatronization
impropriate
impropriated
impropriator
inclosure
incumbency
incumbent
independent
indifference
induct
induction
infeudation
inherit
inheritance
injunction
inquest
install
installation
installment
interpolate
intrench
intruder
intrusion
invading
invasion
invasive
invest
investiture
joint-tenancy
joy
keep
keeper
kingdom
lease
let
lie
livery
main
make
mandate
master
memorial
mesne
mistress
monopolize
monument
mortar
mortmain
murder
murderer
nothing
oak
obsession
obtain
occupancy
occupant
occupation
occupier
occupy
occupying
of
ouster
own
ownership
part
perfection
pledge
possess
possession
possessioner
possessive
possessor
possessory
post-disseizin
precaution
preclude
precluding
preclusion
predilection
prejudicacy
prejudice
preoccupancy
preoccupation
preoccupy
preopinion
prepossess
prepossessing
prepossession
prerogative
prescription
pretension
prevention
primer-seizin
procure
property
proprietor
propriety
purse-pride
purse-proud
qualified
quiet
ransom
realize
recover
recovery
redeem
redeemable
redeemed
redemption
reinstate
reinstated
reinstating
release
remainder
remitter
rendition
renounce
rent
replevin
repossess
repossessing
reseize
resignation
retain
retained
retaining
reversion
revest
riches
right
satisfaction
satisfy
second-hand
seize
seized
seizing
seizure
sell
senator
sequester
sequestrator
sesterce
settlement
sever
sezin
siege
sovereignly
spoil
standing
state
step
strip
sufferance
surrender
suspense
suveranty
take
taking
temporals
temporalty
tenacious
tenancy
tenant
tenement
ter-tenant
their
title
to
trover
undeprived
under
unity
unpossessing
unprejudiced
unreceived
unrecovered
unseized
untenable
use
usucaption
usurp
usurpation
vacate
vanishing
vest
vesture
wealth
wealthy
will
worldling
worth



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POSSES'SION, n. The having, holding or detention of property in one's power or command; actual seizin or occupancy, either rightful or wrongful. One man may have the possession of a thing, and another may have the right of possession or property.

If the possession is severed from the property; if A has the right of property, and B by unlawful means has gained possession, this is an injury to A. This is a bare or naked possession.

In bailment, the bailee, who receives goods to convey, or to keep for a time, has the possession of the goods, and a temporary right over them, but not the property. Property in possession, includes both the right and the occupation. Long undisturbed possession is presumptive proof of right or property in the possessor.

1. The thing possessed; land, estate or goods owned; as foreign possessions.

The house of Jacob shall possess their possessions. Obad.17.

When the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions. Matt.19.

2. Any thing valuable possessed or enjoyed. Christian peace of mind is the best possession of life.

3. The state of being under the power of demons or invisible beings; madness; lunacy; as demoniacal possession.

Writ of possession, a precept directing a sheriff to put a person in peaceable possession of property recovered in ejectment.

To take possession, to enter on, or to bring within one's power or occupancy.

To give possession, to put in another's power or occupancy.

POSSES'SION, v.t. To invest with property. [Not used.]

1913 Definition
Possession (possession)
n.(?)
Pos*ses"sion
[F. possession, L. possessio.]
  1. The act or state of possessing, or holding as one's own.
  2. The having, holding, or detention of property in one's power or command; actual seizin or occupancy; ownership, whether rightful or wrongful.

    * Possession may be either actual or constructive; actual, when a party has the immediate occupancy; constructive, when he has only the right to such occupancy.

  3. The thing possessed; that which any one occupies, owns, or controls; in the plural, property in the aggregate; wealth; dominion; as, foreign possessions.

    When the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful, for he had great possessions. Matt. xix. 22.

    Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession. Acts v. 1.

    The house of Jacob shall possess their possessions. Ob. 17.

  4. The state of being possessed or controlled, as by an evil spirit, or violent passions; madness; frenzy; as, demoniacal possession.

    How long hath this possession held the man? Shak.

    To give possession, to put in another's power or occupancy. -- To put in possession. (a) To invest with ownership or occupancy; to provide or furnish with; as, to put one in possession of facts or information. (b) (Law) To place one in charge of property recovered in ejectment or writ of entry. -- To take possession, to enter upon, or to bring within one's power or occupancy. -- Writ of possession (Law), a precept directing a sheriff to put a person in peaceable possession of property recovered in ejectment or writ of entry.

  5. To invest with property.
    [Obs.]

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Noah Says...
If a republican government fails to secure public prosperity and happiness, it must be because the citizens neglect the divine commands, and elect bad men to make and administer the laws.
 History of the United States :: 1832 




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