possessor
1possessor — pos‧ses‧sor [pəˈzesə ǁ ər] noun [countable] formal the owner of something: • Saudi Arabia is the possessor of the largest oil reserves in the world. * * * possessor UK US /pəˈzesər/ noun [C] FORMAL ► …
2Possessor — Pos*sess or, n. [L.: cf. F. possesseur.] One who possesses; one who occupies, holds, owns, or controls; one who has actual participation or enjoyment, generally of that which is desirable; a proprietor. Possessors of eternal glory. Law. [1913… …
3possessor — pos·ses·sor /pə ze sər/ n: one that has possession Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. possessor I …
4Posséssor — (lat.), Besitzer, Inhaber; possessōrisch, den Besitz betreffend. Possessorische Rechtsmittel, s. Petitorienklagen …
5possessor — |ô| adj. s. m. Que ou aquele que possui; possuidor …
6Possessor — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Possessor >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 possessor possessor holder Sgm: N 1 occupant occupant occupier Sgm: N 1 tenant tenant Sgm: N 1 person in possession person in possession man in possession &c. 777 …
7possessor — One who possesses; one who has possession. See also occupant @ possessor bona fide /pazessr bowna faydiy/ He is a bona fide possessor who possesses as owner by virtue of an act sufficient in terms to transfer property, the defects of which he was …
8Possessor — Die Alienabilität (von engl.: alienable = „veräußerbar“) ist eine in vielen Sprachen gebräuchliche Unterscheidung zwischen veräußerbarem (alienablem bzw. nichtorganisch possessivem) und unveräußerlichem (inalienablem bzw. organisch possessivem)… …
9Possessor (7) — 7Possessor et Firminus, Epp. (3. Dec. al. 4. Mai). Der heil. Possessor (nach Gall. chr. XIII. 1116), der sechste Bischof von Verdun, wird bei den Boll. (Maji, I. 438) zugleich mit dem heil. Firminus9, seinem Nachfolger, aufgeführt, da die… …
10POSSESSOR — I. POSSESSOR Episcopus Afer celebris admodum. Ab Arianis Africâ expulsus, A. C. 517. Constantinopolim se recepit, indeque Hormisdam Episcopum Romanum de Monachis Scythiae monuit, qui Faulto Reiensi adhaerere, contra Augussinum, dicebantur. Qui… …