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Residence
an order to reside; and in case of non-compliance, may sequester the profits of the benefice, and apply them to the
sequestrate
sequestrate -trat·ed -trat·ing : sequester
Sequestrator
One who sequesters property or takes the possession of it for a time
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Sequestrate
To sequester
Sequester
To separate from the owner for a time to take from parties in controversy and put into the possession of...
Seclusive
Tending to seclude keeping in seclusion secluding sequestering
Sequestration
Sequestration. This is a prerogative process (formerly confined to the Court
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