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possessie

Possessie is a term used in Dutch and some related languages to denote possession or control of something. It can refer to the state of having physical control over a thing, regardless of whether the holder is the owner. The concept is used across legal, everyday, and cultural contexts, and it may also appear in discussions of supernatural beliefs.

In a legal sense, possession is the actual control or exercise of powers over a thing. Possession

Cultural and religious contexts also shape the meaning of possessie. In some traditions, possession refers to

Etymology and usage: the term possessie derives from Latin possessio via French, and in Dutch it exists

can
be
temporary
or
lasting
and
is
often
distinguished
from
ownership,
which
concerns
the
rights
of
title
and
transfer.
In
many
jurisdictions,
possession
can
confer
certain
rights
of
use
or
exclusion,
and
it
can
be
protected
by
law
against
unauthorized
interference.
The
relationship
between
possession
and
ownership
varies
by
legal
system
and
may
involve
additional
concepts
such
as
possession
in
good
faith,
custody,
or
adverse
possession
in
some
traditions.
a
person
being
inhabited
by
a
spirit,
deity,
or
demon.
Such
beliefs
can
influence
ritual
practices,
including
cleansing,
healing,
or
exorcism
procedures,
and
they
may
differ
significantly
between
cultures
and
religious
communities.
alongside
bezitt—often
used
in
more
technical
or
formal
language.
While
bezits
are
the
everyday
notion
of
having
or
holding
something,
possessie
can
appear
in
legal
texts,
formal
discourse,
or
discussions
of
specific
types
of
control,
including
those
with
supernatural
connotations.