action of ejectment

  • 81D — The letter D is used as an abbreviation for a number of words, the more important and usual of which are as follows: @ digestum @ digesta Digestume or Digesta, that is, the Digest or Pandects in the Justinian collections of the civil law.… …

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  • 82ex demissione — /eks damis(h)iyowniy/ (Commonly abbreviated ex dem.) Upon the demise. A phrase forming part of the title of the old action of ejectment …

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  • 83Goodright — Goodright, Goodtitle The fictitious plaintiff in the old action of ejectment, most frequently called John Doe, was sometimes called Goodright or Goodtitle …

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  • 84Goodtitle — Goodright, Goodtitle The fictitious plaintiff in the old action of ejectment, most frequently called John Doe, was sometimes called Goodright or Goodtitle …

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  • 85habere facias possessionem — /habiriy feys(h)iyas pazes(h)iy6wnam/ Lat. That you cause to have possession. The name of the process commonly resorted to by the successful party in an action of ejectment, for the purpose of being placed by the sheriff in the actual possession… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 86D — The letter D is used as an abbreviation for a number of words, the more important and usual of which are as follows: @ digestum @ digesta Digestume or Digesta, that is, the Digest or Pandects in the Justinian collections of the civil law.… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 87ex demissione — /eks damis(h)iyowniy/ (Commonly abbreviated ex dem.) Upon the demise. A phrase forming part of the title of the old action of ejectment …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 88Goodright — Goodright, Goodtitle The fictitious plaintiff in the old action of ejectment, most frequently called John Doe, was sometimes called Goodright or Goodtitle …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 89Goodtitle — Goodright, Goodtitle The fictitious plaintiff in the old action of ejectment, most frequently called John Doe, was sometimes called Goodright or Goodtitle …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 90habere facias possessionem — /habiriy feys(h)iyas pazes(h)iy6wnam/ Lat. That you cause to have possession. The name of the process commonly resorted to by the successful party in an action of ejectment, for the purpose of being placed by the sheriff in the actual possession… …

    Black's law dictionary