• Seisin (or seizin) denotes the legal possession of a feudal fiefdom or fee, that is to say an estate in land. It was used in the form of "the son and heir...
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  • Livery of seisin (/ˈsiːzɪn/) is an archaic legal conveyancing ceremony, formerly practised in feudal England and in other countries following English common...
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  • baronets of the colonising kind, and yet were desirous, no doubt, to take seisin of their purchased grants in Nova Scotia, old Sir William, always provident...
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    covenants and future covenants. Present covenants Covenant of seisin: "A covenant of seisin or good right to convey." Covenant of right to convey: Covenants...
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  • term in English law was livery of seisin (but not the term seisin). Seisin, English feudal equivalent Livery of seisin Moot hill, a sasine ceremony of barony...
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    the delivery of seisin, was generally effected on the land itself in a symbolic ceremony termed "feoffment with [de]livery of seisin." In the ceremony...
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    under customary title by traditional landowners. The precise nature of the seisin varies from one culture to another. Many writers portray land as in the...
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  • seize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Seize or seise may refer to: Seisin, legal possession of property Seizing, a class of knots used to semi-permanently...
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  • Assurances Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment Covenant of Right to Convey Covenant of Seisin Covenant of Warranty CREA Credit Creditor Cul-de-sac Customer Damages for...
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  • In property law, the disseisor deprives the legal owner of possession or seisin of an estate in land, thus "dis-seizing" (dispossessing) the legal owner...
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