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Assize, or assise

are abolished, and recourse is had to an action of ejectment, tried at Nisi Prius. (II) The other division of commissions

Ad jura regis

clerk, presented to a living, against those who endeavoured to eject him, to the prejudice of the king's title, Reg. Brev.,

Action

their respective titles-e.g., COVENANT; ASSUMPSIT; TRESPASS; CASE; TROVER; DETINUE; REPLEVIN; EJECTMENT. See also VENUE. The term 'action' is now applied to

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Skunk

the anus secreting an extremely fetid liquid which the animal ejects at pleasure as a means of defense

Shotten

Having ejected the spawn as a shotten herring

Puke

To eject the contests of the stomach to vomit to spew

Eviction

law dispossession by paramount title or claim of such title ejectment ouster

ousting

the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out ouster

Humite

mineral of a transparent vitreous brown color found in the ejected masses of Vesuvius It is a silicate of iron and

Expel

that within which anything is contained inclosed or situated to eject as to expel air from a bellows

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