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"Possessive case"
Keywords:
pronoun
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grammatical
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case
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wider
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ownership
Related Terms:
Genitive
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Possessive
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Parol
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Fundamental right
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Vest
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Tenure
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Ownership
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Miranda rights
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Bundle of rights
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Per curiam
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Property rights
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Prescriptive easement
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Interest
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Right of ingress
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Usufruct
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Judgement
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Sua sponte
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Case
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Undivided interest
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Quiet enjoyment
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Judgment
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Judgment in rem
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Sub judice
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General jurisdiction
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In rem
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Original jurisdiction
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Conditional sentence
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Copyhold
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Holding
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Enjoyment
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Cession
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Tenure in land
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Easement
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Assize
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Prescription
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Concurrent jurisdiction
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Adverse possession
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Decree
,
Property right
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Appurtenances
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Individual rights
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Fee simple
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Inferior court
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Access right
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Co-tenancy
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Stare decisis
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Justice
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Unity of possession
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Owner
the case of a noun or pronoun used to show ownership.
cliffsnotes.com
the case expressing ownership
wordnet.princeton.edu
(traditionally called the genetive case) The form indicating "possession"; it includes but is not restricted to ownership.
web.uvic.ca
See case.
lms.thomsonelearning.com
The possessive case of a language is a grammatical case used to indicate a relationship of possession. It is not the same as the genitive case, which can express a wider range of relationships, though the two have similar meanings in many languages.
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