Writ of Ejectment

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Meaning of Writ of ejectment

In practice. The name of a process issued by a party claiming land or other real estate, against one who is alleged to be unlawfully in possession. See “Ejectment.”

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Concept of Writ of Ejectment in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Writ of Ejectment: Writ in an action for the recovery of real property, generally from a tenant.

Concept of Writ of Ejectment in the context of Real Property

A short definition of Writ of Ejectment: Writ in an action for the recovery of real property, generally from a tenant.

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