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Possession, Writ of
Writ of, the process of execution in an action of ejectment. A judgment for the recovery, or for the delivery of
Pending
s. 10] Pending, in regard to suits or proceedings for ejectments mean pending before a decree was 'passed by the trial
Occupy
not an essential requisite for avoiding the penal con-sequences of ejectment, Buta Ram v. Balwant Singh, AIR 1989 P&H 17 (20).
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Nemo debet bis vexari, si constat curi' quod sit pro una et eadem causa
the exception to this rule is in the action of ejectment, 2 Selw. N.P. 763. It is also well established in
Lurking house-trespass
from some person who has a right to exclude or eject the trespasser from the building, tent or vessel which is
Local actions
of action arose. Real actions and the mixed action of ejectment were local: but personal actions were for the most part
Common Pleas, the Court of
of the King' Bench and Exchequer in personal actions and ejectment. It had a peculiar or exclusive jurisdiction in the following
Lava
The melted rock ejected by a volcano from its top or fissured sides It
Cause of action
difficulty in holding that a fresh suit is maintainable for ejectment, because the fresh trespass creates a fresh cause of action,
Doe John
lessee acting as plaintiff in the common law action of ejectment the fictitious defendant being usually denominated Richard Roe Hence a
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