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Pro possessore






Pro possessore

As a possessor. For example, a person may exercise certain rights over a thing not as owner but pro possessore: as a person who possesses, but does not own, the thing.

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Possessor
He who holds, detains or enjoys a thing, either by himself or his agent, which he claims as his own.

Example
An example is a case put to illustrate a. principle.

Person
This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons.

Owner
Property. The owner is he who has dominion of a thing real or person-al, corporeal or incorporeal, which he has a right to enjoy and to do with as he pleases, even to spoil or destroy it, as far as the law permits, unless he be prevented by some agreement or covenant which restrains his right.



SIMILAR TERMS
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Pro and con
For and against. For example, affidavits are taken pro and con.

Pro bono
Provided for free. Pro bono publico means "for the public good."

Pro confesso
Chancery practice. For confessed.

Pro eo quod
Pleading. For this that. It is a phrase of affirmation, and is sufficiently direct and positive for introducing a material averment.

Pro forma
As a matter of form; in keeping with a form or practice. Something done pro forma may not be essential but it facilitates future dealings. For example, an invoice might be sent to a purchaser even before the goods are delivered as a matter of business practices.

Pro hac vice
(United Kingdom) For this occasion.

Pro indiviso
For an undivided part. The possession or occupation of lands or tenements belonging to two or mare persons, and consequently neither knows his several portion till divided:

Pro querente
For the plaintiff; usually abbreviated, pro quer.

Pro rata
According to the rate, proportion or allowance. A creditor of an insolvent estate, is to be paid pro rata with creditors of the same class.

Pro re nata
For the occasion as it may arise.

Pro se
Latin: in one's personal behalf. Contrast with pro socio.

Pro se divorce
A divorce in which each spouse represents themselves in court without an attorney.

Pro socio
Latin: on behalf of a partner; not on one's personal behalf.

Pro tanto
For so much.

Pro tempore
(United Kingdom) For the time being.



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Pro confesso
Chancery practice. For confessed.

Pro eo quod
Pleading. For this that. It is a phrase of affirmation, and is sufficiently direct and positive for introducing a material averment.

Pro forma
As a matter of form; in keeping with a form or practice. Something done pro forma may not be essential but it facilitates future dealings. For example, an invoice might be sent to a purchaser even before the goods are delivered as a matter of business practices.

Pro hac vice
(United Kingdom) For this occasion.

Pro indiviso
For an undivided part. The possession or occupation of lands or tenements belonging to two or mare persons, and consequently neither knows his several portion till divided:

Pro possessore

Pro querente
For the plaintiff; usually abbreviated, pro quer.

Pro rata
According to the rate, proportion or allowance. A creditor of an insolvent estate, is to be paid pro rata with creditors of the same class.

Pro re nata
For the occasion as it may arise.

Pro se
Latin: in one's personal behalf. Contrast with pro socio.

Pro se divorce
A divorce in which each spouse represents themselves in court without an attorney.

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