A casting out; a dispossession; an expulsion; ejection; as, the ejectment of tenants from their homes.
A species of mixed action, which lies for the recovery of possession of real property, and damages and costs for the wrongful withholding of it.
Action to remove a person from land or recover possession of land from someone who is unlawfully in possession.• Land - Rights of Land Owners
An action to oust an encroacher or a trespasser.
a type of legal action that aims to repossess property.Ejectment also seeks damages or compensation for the fact that a property has bees illegal withheld by a defendant.
A legal action to evict a resident from property.
Tp eject an owner or occupier from property, also a legal action whereby the rightful owner seeks to reclaim property he or she was wrongfully ejected from.
An action for the recovery of land.
An action to recover land from the defendant's wrongful possession. During this time, in some cases a legal fiction was used involving a completely nonexistent plaintiff and defendant.
Legal proceeding to evict a tenant without a lease.
Legal action by a landowner for return of his property and for damages when, for example, a defaulting buyer under a land sales contract refuses to relinquish possession.
A legal action to physically expel one from land.
Action to regain possession of real property, when there is no lease.
Action to regain possession or real property. This is a last-ditch effort that is used when there is no relationship between landlord and tenant.
A form of legal action to regain control of real estate and collect for damages.
A form of action to regain possession of real property, with damages for the unlawful retention.
Ejectment in the common law term for civil action to recover the possession of and title to land. It replaced the old Real Actions as well as the various possessory assizes. The term is now obsolete in many common law jurisdictions, in which possession and title are contested via the actions of eviction and quiet title, respectively.