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"The right of possession belongs to him who is first on the ground."
"I will give you a letter showing right of possession."
I intend to claim the right of possession by conquest.
In the fourth generation, the right of possession would revert to the national government.
Some jurisdictions hold that the agent must have more than a mere right of possession.
Any that remain when I return tommorrow shall become my own by the rights of possession!
He knew he had no right of possession where Stella was concerned.
They belong to all America by right of possession."
A mere right of possession is generally regarded as an interest sufficient to maintain an action.
"The Tribe therefore retains the title and right of possession to the said land," the suit states.
James Shepherd was claiming a right of possession of this land.
Leasehold estates: rights of possession and use but not ownership.
"The moon belongs to us by right of possession," Hudson argued angrily.
The tenant in tail has full rights of possession and enjoyment without regard to waste.
I was, by right of possession and my own labors, lord of all this region.
Now it is mine by right of possession."
By assaulting her in front of the husband, he establishes this right of possession.
Proof of title or right of possession of the property.
This seemingly reasonable frustration presumes an unquestioned right of possession.
He examined the nature of my right of possession carefully, and admitted it candidly.
In Panama, property falls under two legal definitions: "titled" or "right of possession."
However, on Panama's mainland, right of possession property can be changed into a titled property.
These papers refer to Andrew and Ursula's rights of possession.
Nicolaus Delius has it "established in thy gifts, with right of possession."
Eigentuom is a Middle High German word and stands for the free right of possession.