IMMEMORIAL POSSESSION defined on the Free Online Law Dictionary. law terminology definitions including drugs, abbreviations, equipment, devices, and ...
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... that it has been placed in possession of sufficient information and evidence. ... to ties of sovereignty on the ground of an alleged immemorial possession of the ...
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Branca/Pulau Batu Puteh on the basis of immemorial possession. 4. The only proof Malaysia could offer to the Court which it notes relates to the fact that ...
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Aug 24, 1994 ... When referring to possession, specifically "immemorial possession," it means possession of which no man living has seen the beginning, and ...
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In a treaty by which the Klamath and other tribes of Indians ceded land which they had held in immemorial possession, part was retained, "until otherwise ...
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The whole country from the Naas River to the Skeena River, has been in the possession of our nation from time immemorial. No treaty has ever been made with ...
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Time immemorial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the 1984 book on the Arab-Israeli conflict, see From Time Immemorial. ... Since that date, proof of unbroken possession or use of any right made it ... |
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not referring to " immemorial possession " but rather to " the rules which ... Westlake did not regard " immemorial possession " as forming part of prescription at all ...
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A right of occupancy that the federal government grants to an American Indian tribe based on the tribe's immemorial possession of the area. - Also termed ...
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its possessions. Any claim of immemorial possession, to succeed, must first establish effective uninterrupted and uncontested possession. In the absence of ...
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