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seisin

/see-zin/US // ˈsi zɪn //UK // (ˈsiːzɪn) //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Law.

    • : possession of either land or chattel.
    • : the kind of possession or right to possession characteristic of estates of freehold.

Examples

  • On Edward's taking seisin of Scotland, the regency came to an end.

  • The English seneschal surrendered the six castles and the seisin of the land.

  • One dominium rises above another dominium, one seisin over another seisin.

  • I overheard it all; but give me livery and seisin of the goblet, in the first place.

  • There were six men who expected rewards, but the wherewithal was held in seisin by other six.