disseisin by construction of law
- disseisin by construction of law
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Acts committed without force, in themselves equivocal, and not necessarily amounting to an entire and immediate ouster of the freehold, but which the owner may, if he pleases, treat as usurpations of his freehold for the purpose of vindicating his title by an action at law. 25 Am J2d Eject § 47.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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