3 ) It could not have been intended that " immediate possession " of the rights of the beneficiaries could have been taken by all the nuns in the order over small homestead on a sheep farm
22.
Emperor Joseph I, acting on behalf of his younger brother King Charles III, absent in Spain, claimed that reconquered Brabant and Flanders should be put under immediate possession of a governor named by himself.
23.
Apparently, Shelvock had not passed with Ruyton into the immediate possession of the Earl of Arundel, but was still held by an under-tenant, presumably a descendant of the William Fitz Walter to whom it had been granted in 1175.
24.
The offering was the subject of much of two hours of testimony by Colangelo on Wednesday morning in a civil hearing to determine whether the Maricopa County Stadium District can condemn and take immediate possession of the land on the 22-acre stadium site.
25.
This was much to be regretted for had our ideas been carried into effect the British farmer would have been placed in immediate possession of important results, which in the hands of a Public Company would not reach him for many years ."
26.
In sports that have an assigned goalkeeper or goaltender, after that player makes a save, they may ( and if they are able, usually should ) then retain immediate possession of the ball or puck themselves, thus preventing a rebound from occurring.
27.
In another formulation, it has been stated that one claiming conversion must show a tortious conversion of the chattel, a right to property in it, and a right to immediate possession which is absolute, unconditional, and not dependent upon the performance of some act.
28.
After the District Court granted the United States immediate possession of the facilities of the company for the requested period, the owner of the family business claimed that he had been denied just compensation, and contended that the award should have included some allowance for diminution in the value of the business due to the destruction of its customer base.
29.
But it is said that if the manure was personal property, it was the possession of the owner of the fee, and the scraping it into heaps by the plaintiff did not change the possession, but it continued before, and that therefore the plaintiff cannot recover, for he neither had possession nor the right to the immediate possession.
30.
By contrast, in those cases where the lender is applying for an immediate possession order without a trial or to have the defence struck out, the court is being asked to hold that, even if the wife's allegations of fact be accepted, the wife's case is hopeless and bound to fail and that there is no reason why the case should go to trial.