
(from the article `adverse possession`) ...at least for the period of his life, having a complete right to possession of the property as against all others. The possession by any other ...
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/d/57

unlawfully expelling a person from their own property (a *misdemeanour)
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21814

The privation of seisin. It takes the seisin or estate from one man and places it in another. It is an ouster of the rightful owner from the seisin or estate in the land, and the coinmencement of a new estate in the wrong doer. It may be by abatement, intrusion, discontinuance, or deforcement, as well as by disseisin, properly so called. Every disp...
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