Dispossess
31dispossess — /dɪspəˈzɛs / (say dispuh zes) verb (t) to put (a person) out of possession, especially of real property; oust. –dispossessed, adjective –dispossession, noun –dispossessor, noun –dispossessory /dɪspəˈzɛsəri/ (say dispuh zesuhree), adjective …
32dispossess — To oust a person from land by legal process (e.g., eviction by landlord). To eject, to exclude from possession of realty. See eviction forcible entry and detainer process (summary process) …
33dispossess — To oust a person from land by legal process (e.g., eviction by landlord). To eject, to exclude from possession of realty. See eviction forcible entry and detainer process (summary process) …
34dispossess — To oust; to put out of possession …
35dispossess — v.tr. 1 dislodge; oust (a person). 2 (usu. foll. by of) deprive. Derivatives: dispossession n. Etymology: OF despossesser (as DIS , POSSESS) …
36dispossess proceedings — Summary process by a landlord to oust the tenant and regain possession of the premises for nonpayment of rent or other breach of the conditions of the lease. See also ejectment eviction forcible entry and detainer process (summary process) …
37dispossess proceedings — Summary process by a landlord to oust the tenant and regain possession of the premises for nonpayment of rent or other breach of the conditions of the lease. See also ejectment eviction forcible entry and detainer process (summary process) …
38dispossess proceeding — A summary proceeding brought to oust from possession a tenant who is in default. See ejectment; forcible entry and detainer …
39dispossess notice — noun : an official notice from an owner (as of a house or store) to one in possession to evacuate the premises within a certain time …
40summarily dispossess — index eject (evict) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …