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ejectment

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e·ject·ment  (-jktmnt)
n.
1. The act or an instance of ejecting; dispossession.
2. Law An action to regain possession of real estate held by another.

ejectment [ɪˈdʒɛktmənt]
n
1. (Law) Property law (formerly) an action brought by a wrongfully dispossessed owner seeking to recover possession of his land
2. the act of ejecting or state of being ejected; dispossession
Translations
ejectment
nHinauswurf m; (Jur) → Herausgabeklage f


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In the meantime, if Mr Swiveller will take my seat, and try his hand at a fair copy of this ejectment, as I shall be out pretty well all the morning--'
Here was a fine prospect in the distance Not that the Surveyor brought the lesson home to himself, or admitted that he could be so utterly undone, either by continuance in office or ejectment.
 
 
 
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