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Roe, Richard

Roe, Richard, otherwise Troublesome, the casual ejector and fictitious defendant in ejectment, whose services are no longer

Recovery of land

were to be so called in distinction from actions of ejectment under s. 59, ibid., but by the County Courts Act,

Quiet enjoyment

enter into the qualified covenant for quiet enjoyment, for an ejectment of the lessee by the real owner would not be

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Ouster

years, which takes place by a like kind of disseisin, ejection, or turning out of the tenant from the occupation of

Occupavit

Occupavit, a writ that lay for him who was ejected from his freehold in time of war, as the writ

Spitting

Spitting, means voluntary ejection of saliva from the mouth after or without chewing and

Doe, John

Doe, John, the fictitious plaintiff in ejectment, whose services have been dispensed with since the abolition of

Casual ejector

Casual ejector, the fictitious Richard Roe in the mixed action of ejectment,

John Doe

fictitious lessee of the plaintiff in the mixed action of ejectment; he was sometimes called Goodtitle. See EJECTMENT. So the Romans

Mixed actions

called, but they are now abolished, except the action of ejectment, 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 27. Correctly speaking, however,

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