actual — Real; substantial; existing presently in fact; having a valid objective existence as opposed to that which is merely theoretical or possible. Opposed to potential, possible, virtual, theoretical, hypothetical, or nominal. Something real, in… … Black's law dictionary
actual — Real; substantial; existing presently in fact; having a valid objective existence as opposed to that which is merely theoretical or possible. Opposed to potential, possible, virtual, theoretical, hypothetical, or nominal. Something real, in… … Black's law dictionary
actual eviction — A physical dispossession of a tenant as distinguished from a constructive eviction. 32 Am J1st L & T § 246. See actual ouster … Ballentine's law dictionary
ouster — A putting out; dispossession; amotion of possession. A species of injuries to things real, by which the wrong doer gains actual occupation of the land, and compels the rightful owner to seek his legal remedy in order to gain possession. An ouster … Black's law dictionary
actual eviction — noun the physical ouster of a tenant from the leased premises; the tenant is relieved of any further duty to pay rent • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑eviction, ↑dispossession, ↑legal ouster … Useful english dictionary
actual eviction — An actual expulsion of the tenant out of all or some part of the demised premises. A physical ouster or dispossession from the very thing granted or some substantial part thereof. Cauley v. Northern Trust Co., 315 Ill.App. 307, 43 N.E.2d 147, 155 … Black's law dictionary
actual eviction — An actual expulsion of the tenant out of all or some part of the demised premises. A physical ouster or dispossession from the very thing granted or some substantial part thereof. Cauley v. Northern Trust Co., 315 Ill.App. 307, 43 N.E.2d 147, 155 … Black's law dictionary
legal ouster — noun the expulsion of someone (such as a tenant) from the possession of land by process of law • Syn: ↑eviction, ↑dispossession • Derivationally related forms: ↑dispossess (for: ↑dispossession), ↑evict ( … Useful english dictionary
disseisin in fact — An actual ouster or dispossession of the owner of the freehold which deprives him even of constructive possession, leaving him a mere right of entry or of property. Varick v Jackson (NY) 2 Wend 166 … Ballentine's law dictionary
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