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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



7 words match “EJECTMENT”

EJECTMENT n. 2 definitions
A casting out; a dispossession; an expulsion; ejection; as, the ejectment of tenants from their homes.
REJECTMENT n.
Act of rejecting; matter rejected, or thrown away. Eaton.
DOEGLING n.
The fictitious lessee acting as plaintiff in the common-law action of ejectment, the fictitious defendant being usually denominated Richard Roe. Hence, a fictitious name for a party, real or fictitious, to any action or proceeding.
EVICTION n.
possession by due course of law; dispossession by paramount title or claim of such title; ejectment; ouster.
JOHN n.
. -- John Doe (Law), the name formerly given to the fictitious plaintiff in an action of ejectment. Mozley & W. -- John Doree, John Dory. Etym: [John (or F. jaune yellow) + Doree, Dory.] (Zoöl.) An oval, compressed, European food fish (Zeus faber). Its color is yellow and olive, with golden, silvery, and blue reflect…
POSSESSION n.
ession of facts or information. (b) (Law) To place one in charge of property recovered in ejectment or writ of entry. -- To take possession, to enter upon, or to bring within one's power or occupancy. -- Writ of possession (Law), a precept directing a sheriff to put a person in peaceable possession of property recove…
RECOVER v.
a suit at law; to obtain title to by judgement in a court of law; as, to recover lands in ejectment or common recovery; to gain by legal process; as, to recover judgement against a defendant. Recover arms (Mil. Drill), a command whereby the piece is brought from the position of "aim" to that of "ready."…