Legal Definition and Related Resources of Cesser, or cessure
Meaning of Cesser, or cessure
Neglect; a ceasing from, or omission to do, a thing. 3, Bl. Comm. 232. “A substantial dismission and cesser.” 6 Mod. 232. The determination of an estate. 1 Coke, 84; 4 Kent, Comm. 33, 90, 105, 295.
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