To possess definition

To possess or “to be in possession” means either:
To possess or “to be in possession” means to have alcohol or drugs and/or drug paraphernalia on one’s person, in one’s personal property, automobile, or other vehicle, or locker, desk or other school-provided storage area.
To possess or 'to retain' means to possess or to retain in physical form and the words 'possession' or 'retention' shall be construed accordingly.

Examples of To possess in a sentence

  • To possess, exercise, and enjoy all rights, powers and privileges conferred upon bank holding companies by the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 as amended and as hereafter amended or supplemented, and all other rights and powers authorized by the laws of the State of Indiana, and the laws of the United States of America applicable to bank holding companies and the regulations of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

  • N.C. General Statutes 90-95 states that it is unlawful for any person: • To manufacture, sell, deliver, or possess with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver a controlled substance; • To create, sell, deliver, or possess with intent to sell or deliver, a counterfeit controlled substance; • To possess a controlled substance.

  • N.C. General Statute’s 90-95states that it is unlawful for any person:• To manufacture, sell, deliver, or possess with intent to manufacture, sell, or deliver a controlled substance;• To create, sell, deliver, or possess with intent to sell or deliver, a counterfeit controlled substance;• To possess a controlled substance.

  • To possess standing to bring a bid protest, a plaintiff must be an “interested party”—i.e., an actual or prospective bidder (or offeror) who possesses a direct economic interest in the procurement.

  • To possess or land up to 200 lb (90.7 kg) of shucked or 25 bu (8.81 hL) in- shell scallops per trip, or to possess up to 50 bu (17.6 hL) seaward of the VMS demarcation line in the NGOM Scallop Management Area, a vessel must have been issued a Northern Gulf of Maine LAGC scallop permit (NGOM scallop permit).

  • To possess or land up to 40 lb (18.1 kg) of shucked or 5 bu (1.76 hL) in-shell scal- lops per trip, or possess up to 10 bu (3.52 hL) in-shell scallops per trip seaward of the VMS demarcation line, but not more than these amounts per trip, a vessel must have been issued an inci- dental catch general category scallop permit (Incidental scallop permit).

  • To possess, to transport, to import, to export, to purchase, to sell, to provide, or to exchange weapons or ammunition of any name or nature whatsoever, to or with anyone whatsoever, or to have at one’s disposal in any way whatsoever and/or to participate or promote these activities.

  • To possess or land up to 600 lb (272.2 kg) of shucked meats, or land up to 75 bu (26.4 hL) of in-shell scallops per trip, or possess up to 100 bu (35.2 hL) of in-shell scallops seaward of the VMS demarcation line, a vessel must have been issued an individual fishing quota LAGC scallop permit (IFQ scallop per- mit).

  • To possess a mastery knowledge of essential truths and to value learning as a means of enriching their personal lives and fulfilling their call to be wise stewards of truth and of creation.

  • To possess significance under Criterion A, the residence must exemplify an important historic trend or event.


More Definitions of To possess

To possess means to carry, but does not necessarily mean that the person physically carries any of the aforementioned. Even though drugs and the like are kept in a cabin, or even though baggage containing drugs and the like are located at a customs office away from the holder, as far as the person is determined to be responsible for the drugs and the like, “to possess” described in this item is applicable.
To possess means to have something within a person’s control. This does not necessarily mean that the defendant must hold it physically. That is having actual possession of it. As long as the firearm was within the defendant’s control, he possesses it.
To possess or “to be in possession” means to have controlled substances, illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, or alcohol on ones’ personal property, or in an automobile or other vehicle, locker, desk or other storage area on

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