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Seisin - Wikipedia
Seisin (or seizin) is a legal concept that denotes the right to legal possession of a thing, usually a fiefdom, fee, or an estate in land.
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seisin | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
In brief, the term refers to the possession of land. However, the nature of this possession is a complex matter deserving a full academic explanation. In ...
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SEISIN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The possession of land or chattels. 2. The possession of a freehold estate in land by one having title thereto.
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seisin
▪ I. seisin, n. (ˈsiːzɪn) Forms: 3–4 sesin, 4–5 sesyn(e, sesine, 3–7 sesyng(e, 4–7 sesing, 5 sesun, seson, sesen, sesynn, 6 Sc. sessing, 7 sezin; 4–5 cesoun, 5 cesone; 4 saysyne, sayzine, 5 saisine, 6 saysing, saising, 7 Sc. saseing; 5 seasyng, 6 seasyne, 5–7 season, 6 seasen, 6–7 seasin, 6 ceassing...
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SEISIN - The Law Dictionary
Find the legal definition of SEISIN from Black's Law Dictionary, 2nd Edition. The completion of the feudal investiture, by which the tenant was admitted ...
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Covenant of Seisin in Real Estate | Overview & Definition - Study.com
A covenant of seisin is an agreement between a grantor or owner of a property and a grantee or buyer. A covenant of seisin guarantees that the grantor is ...
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seisin | Definition and example sentences - Cambridge Dictionary
The crown gave him full seisin over the properties, and the legal battle quieted down for a while. From. Wikipedia. This example is from Wikipedia and may be ...
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seisin - Legal Dictionary | Law.com
an old feudal term for having both possession and title of real property. The word is found in some old deeds, meaning ownership in fee simple.
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Seisin | Feudalism, Tenure, Possession - Britannica
Seisin, in English feudal society, a term that came to mean a type of possession that gained credibility with the passage of time.
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livery of seisin | Wex | US Law - Legal Information Institute
Livery of seisin is the symbolic transfer of property during an ancient ceremony developed by medieval England.
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Reading Terminology in the Sources for the Early Common Law
In The History of English Law, Maitland stated firmly that 'Seisin is possession', and that 'When we say that seisin is possession, we use the latter term ...
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Livery of seisin
Livery of seisin () is an archaic legal conveyancing ceremony, formerly practised in feudal England and in other countries following English common law See also
Earth and water
Sasine, Scottish feudal equivalent
Seisin
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English property law
Real property law
Legal history of England
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Sasine
The corresponding term in English law was livery of seisin (but not the term seisin). See also
Seisin, English feudal equivalent
Livery of seisin
Moot hill, a sasine ceremony of barony rights
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Scots law legal
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inseisin
† inˈseisin, v. Law. Obs. Also 5 insesun, -yn. [f. in-1 or in-2 + seisin.] trans. To put into seisin or possession; to ‘seize’ (of something). (The opposite of disseisin v.)c 1440 Promp. Parv. 262/1 Insesun..in worldely goodys (K. insesyn in werdli godys..), insesino. 1611 Cotgr., Adherité, inseisin...
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