Definition of Disseisor. Meaning of Disseisor. Synonyms of Disseisor

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Definition of Disseisor

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Disseizor Dis*sei"zor, n. (Law) One who wrongfully disseizes, or puts another out of possession of a freehold. [Written also disseisor.] --Blackstone.

Meaning of Disseisor from wikipedia

- A disseisor is the person who has taken adverse possession of real property from the legal owner; ie., who has taken actual possession or occupation of...
- basic conditions being met to perfect the title of the disseisor. These are that the disseisor must openly occupy the property exclusively, in a manner...
- from a disseisor by a praecipe quod reddat [a different type of writ) or on a default or reddition, but who was again disseised by the same disseisor." A...
- 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98) 47 In what Case the Nonage of the Heir of the Disseisor or Disseisee shall not prejudice. Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (26 &...
- Recital of 1 Ric. 2. c. 9., giving Remedy against Disseisors; Action for the Rent shall lie, against a Disseisor, during his Life; against Pernor of the Freehold...
- Recital of 1 Ric. II. c. 9. giving Remedy against Disseisors; Action for the Rent shall lie, against a Disseisor, during his Life; against Pernor of the Freehold...
- (Ireland) Revision Act 1872 (35 & 36 Vict. c. 98) 21 Ric. 2 11 Ric. 2 A disseisor is a person who has taken adverse possession of land from the real owner...
- occupied the land, usually goes by the name Hugh (or Humphrey) Hunt, the disseisor A owned entailed land. He wanted to p**** it to C for C's use in perpetuity...
- "over-entitled". Adverse possession § Additional requirements, "Generally, a disseisor cannot dispossess land legally owned by a government entity" Fenton, Matthew...
- quod reddat upon default of rendition is again disseised by the former disseisor. Precipe, a writ commanding one to do the thing required or show cause...