Trystin shrugged: "I suppose taking implies possession, and, therefore, without ownership, taking would not be theft."
Brent reflected that Shirkuh must know that he was in no danger of being murdered and robbed, or he would never so openly imply possession of money.
Three diamonds denied that, and four diamonds was an artificial slam try implying possession of both major suits.
The acts, implying possession in one case, may be wholly inappropriate to prove it in another.
Ownership implied tangible possession of an object that had been acquired through purchase, barter or gift from the producer or previous owner and was legally identifiable as the property of the current owner.
They precede a noun and represent the object of the noun, typically implying possession of the noun.
Occupations tend to be upgraded in status, for example, by implying possession of a special skill or suggesting that the work is in a supervisory capacity.
Not even here does a bonding imply possession . . . except when one challenges and loses.
The two are not mutually exclusive and having one does not imply possession of the other.
However, the term "cultural property" is no longer a commonly used term as it implies possession.