Possessio — • Possessĭo, фактическое обладание, в противоположность dominium, т. е. право пользования вещью без действительного права собственности. Таким possessio было, напр., отношение поселенца к Ager publicus. Для защиты такого possessio… … Реальный словарь классических древностей
possessio — index domain (land owned), estate (property), holding (property owned), occupancy, possession (ownership) … Law dictionary
possessio — /pazesh(iy)ow/ Lat. Civil law. That condition of fact under which one can exercise his power over a corporeal thing at his pleasure, to the exclusion of all others. This condition of fact is called detention, and it forms the substance of… … Black's law dictionary
possessio naturalis — (Roman law.) Natural possession. Every other kind of possession not qualified for usucapion, whether mere detention or juridical possession, in contradistinction to civilis possessio, was termed naturalis possessio. See Mackeldey s Roman Law §… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Possessio juris — или juris quasi possessio. Для беспрепятственного фактического осуществления прав в чужой вещи и некоторых обязательственных, дающих власть над вещами, столь же необходима владельческая защита, как и для беспрепятственного фактического… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона
possessio pedis — See pedis possessio … Ballentine's law dictionary
possessió — pos|ses|si|ó Mot Agut Nom femení … Diccionari Català-Català
POSSESSIO — possessione … Abbreviations in Latin Inscriptions
possessio — (Civil law.) That condition in which a person exercises his power over a corporal thing at his pleasure, to the exclusion of all others. The physical relation between a person and a thing which forms the basis of every notion of possession. See… … Ballentine's law dictionary
possessio paciflca per annos 60 facit jus — /pazesh(iy)ow pssifaka par snows seksajinta feysst jss/ Peaceable possession for sixty years gives a right … Black's law dictionary