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disseisin noun arrogation, assuming ownership, attachment, capture, commandeering, compulsory acquisiiion, confiscation, deprivation, deprivation of possession, disendowment, displacement of rightful owner, dispossession, distraint, distress, divestment, exclusion of entitled owner, expropriation, forcible seizure, foreclosure, ouster, prehension, privation of seisin, seizure, taking, taking possession, taking without compensation, wrongful dispossession
Associated concepts: adverse possession, disseisin by election See also: appropriation, distress, expropriation, taking DISSEISIN, torts. The privation of seisin. It takes the seisin or estate
from one man and places it in another. It is an ouster of the rightful owner
from the seisin or estate in the land, and the commencement of a new estate
in the wrong doer. It may be by abatement, intrusion, discontinuance, or
deforcement, as well as by disseisin, properly so called. Every
dispossession is not a disseisin. A disseisin, properly so called, requires
an ouster of the freehold. A disseisin at election is not a disseisin in
fact; 2 Prest. Abs. tit. 279, et seq.; but by admission only of the injured
party, for the purpose of trying his right in a real action. Co. Litt. 277;
3 Greenl. 316; 4 N. H. Rep. 371; 5 Cowen, 371; 6 John. 197; 2 Fairf. 309, 2
Greenl. 242; 5 Pet. 402; 6 Pick. 172.
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