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ad terminum qui preteriit

The name of a writof entry which lay for the lessor or his heirs, when a lease had been made of lands or tenements, for term of life or years, and, after the term had expired, the lands were withheld from the lessor by the tenant, or other person possessing the same. The remedy now applied for holdiug over is by ejectment, or under local regulations, by summary prooceedings.

Source : Bouvier 1856

Language : Latin

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