disseisor — A person who effects or commits a disseisin … Ballentine's law dictionary
post disseisin — After the disseisin, a disseisin following a recovery of seisin, committed by the same disseisor … Ballentine's law dictionary
fresh disseisin — /fresh cfosiyzan/ By the ancient common law, where a man had been disseised, he was allowed to right himself by force, by ejecting the disseisor from the premises, without resort to law, provided this was done forthwith, while the disseisin was… … Black's law dictionary
fresh disseisin — /fresh cfosiyzan/ By the ancient common law, where a man had been disseised, he was allowed to right himself by force, by ejecting the disseisor from the premises, without resort to law, provided this was done forthwith, while the disseisin was… … Black's law dictionary
post disseisin — /powst dasiyzan/ In old English law, the name of a writ, which lies for him who, having recovered lands and tenements by force of a novel disseisin, is again disseised by a former disseisor … Black's law dictionary
writ of entry — A real action to recover the possession of land where the tenant (or owner) has been disseised or otherwise wrongfully dispossessed. If the disseisor has aliened the land, or if it has descended to his heir, the writ of entry is said to be in the … Black's law dictionary
adverse possession — Law. the open and exclusive occupation and use of someone else s real property without permission of the owner continuously for a period of years prescribed by law, thereafter giving title to the occupier user. * * * In Anglo American property… … Universalium
release — I To discharge a claim one has against another, as for example in a tort case the plaintiff may discharge the liability of the defendant in return for a cash settlement. To lease again or grant new lease. See accord and satisfaction II A writing… … Black's law dictionary
Re — Re; re·able; re·absorb; re·absorption; re·accept; re·access; re·accession; re·acclimatization; re·acclimatize; re·accommodate; re·accommodation; re·accounting; re·accredit; re·accreditation; re·acetylation; re·acknowledge; re·acquaint;… … English syllables
de post disseisina — /diy powst dasiyzsns/ Writ of post disseisin. A writ which lay for him who, having recovered lands or tenements by prcecipe quod reddat, on default, or reddition, was again disseised by the former disseisor … Black's law dictionary
de post disseisina — /diy powst dasiyzsns/ Writ of post disseisin. A writ which lay for him who, having recovered lands or tenements by prcecipe quod reddat, on default, or reddition, was again disseised by the former disseisor … Black's law dictionary