- seised
- Having seisin. Having been subjected to seizure.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
seised — See: seized Category: Real Estate & Rental Property Category: Wills, Trusts & Estates Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009 … Law dictionary
seised — seisˈed adjective (Spenser) Reached, attained • • • Main Entry: ↑seise * * * seised «seezd», adjective. Law. having ownership and right of possession, as of a freehold estate … Useful english dictionary
seised of — seized or seised of 1. In (legal) possession of 2. Aware of 3. In the process of considering • • • Main Entry: ↑seize … Useful english dictionary
seised in his demesne as of fee — Clothed with seisin as owner in fee; seised in fee simple … Ballentine's law dictionary
seised — adj. confiscated, foreclosed, taken forcibly (also seized) sɪËz v. seize; expropriate, confiscate; (Law) make a person the legal owner of merchandise or property … English contemporary dictionary
seised in fee — See in fee … Ballentine's law dictionary
seised to uses — Holding title for the use or benefit of another. See covenant to stand seized to uses … Ballentine's law dictionary
covenant to stand seised — A conveyance adapted to the case where a person seised of land in possession, reversion, or vested remainder, proposes to convey it to his wife, child, or kinsman. In its terms it consists of a covenant by him, in consideration of his natural… … Black's law dictionary
covenant to stand seised — A conveyance adapted to the case where a person seised of land in possession, reversion, or vested remainder, proposes to convey it to his wife, child, or kinsman. In its terms it consists of a covenant by him, in consideration of his natural… … Black's law dictionary
covenant to stand seised to uses — A covenant by which a man, seised of land, covenants in consideration of blood or marriage that he will stand seised of the same to the use of his child, wife, or kinsman, for life, in tail, or in fee. In such case, the statute of uses executed… … Ballentine's law dictionary