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Dispossession
Dispossession, Voluntary giving up of possession does not amount to dispossession unless the law provides for it. 'Dispossess' according
Dispossessed
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dispossess
dispossess : to put out of possession or occupancy compare evict dis·pos·ses·sion [-ze-shən] n dis·pos·ses·sor [-ze-sər] n
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Dispossess
or real estate to disseize to eject usually followed by of before the thing taken away as to dispossess a king of his crown
dispossessed
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Ouster
Ouster, dispossession. A wrong or injury that may be sustained in respect of hereditaments, corporeal or incorporeal, carry-ing with it
Evict
To dispossess by a judicial process to dispossess by paramount right or claim of such right to eject to oust
Disseise
Disseise, to dispossess, to deprive.
Dispossessor
One who dispossesses
eviction
eviction : the dispossession of a tenant of leased property by force or esp. by legal process actual eviction : eviction that
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