Possession definition

Possession means having a weapon on the student’s body or in an area under the student’s control. “Weapon” means any:
Possession means having a weapon on one’s person or in an area subject to one’s control in a school location.
Possession means that an employee has the substance on his or her person or otherwise under his or her control.

Examples of Possession in a sentence

  • Possession shall be granted upon transfer of title unless otherwise mutually agreed upon in writing signed by both parties.

  • Possession and occupancy of the Property, together with any keys to the Property in Transferor’s possession, shall be given to Buyer at Closing.

  • Possession of the property will be given upon payment in full of the purchase price and transfer of title, at closing.

  • Possession of a Grade I Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate issued by the California State Water Resources Control Board is desirable and qualifies for a treatment operator certificate incentive as outlined in Section 12.1.

  • If the Premises are available Lessee may have non-exclusive possession of the Premises commencing June 1, 2024 ("Early Possession Date").


More Definitions of Possession

Possession means having actual or constructive control of an item either on the student’s person, or in a car, locker, bag, or other article under the actual or constructive control of the student, regardless of the student’s knowledge or intent to possess the item.
Possession means having a weapon on one’s person or in an area subject to one’s control in a school location. A student who finds a weapon on the way to school or in the school building, or a student who discovers that he or she accidentally has a weapon in his or her possession, and takes the weapon immediately to the principal’s office shall not be considered to possess a weapon.
Possession means actual care, custody, control, or management.
Possession means the exercise of dominion or control over the resource commencing at the time at which a decision is made not to return the resource to the immediate vicinity from which it was taken. The decision must be made at the first practical opportunity.
Possession means either actual or constructive possession of or any control over the object referred to.
Possession means having joint or exclusive control over an item with knowledge of and intent to have such control or knowingly keeping some item in a place where the person has some measure of access and right of control.