disseisins

/dɪˈsiːzɪnz/
noun
  1. Multiple instances of wrongfully taking someone's land or property.
    • The lawyer specialized in cases involving historic disseisins.
    • The chronicle recorded several disseisins during the war.
    • Modern courts rarely see disseisins, but they still happen in some regions.
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