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Eject
forth to thrust or drive out to discharge as to eject a person from a room to eject a traitor from
eject
eject : dispossess
ejectment
ejectment : an action at common law that is to determine
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Spitting
Spitting, means voluntary ejection of saliva from the mouth after or without chewing and
Notice to quit
a notice to quit previously to bringing an action of ejectment because both parties are equally apprised of the termination of
Mesne profits, action of
name of the plaintiff, who has recovered judgment in the ejectment, and lies against any person found in possession of the
Quare ejecit infa terminum
Quare ejecit infa terminum (wherefore he ejected within the term), a writ which lay by the ancient
Real action
or writ of dower unde nihil habet, quare impedit, and ejectment, were abolished. By the C. L. P. Act, 1860, s.
Oswald's law
Oswald's law, the law by which was effected the ejection of married priests, and the introduction of monks into churches,
Ouster
years, which takes place by a like kind of disseisin, ejection, or turning out of the tenant from the occupation of
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