- In
English law, the ****ize of
novel disseisin ("recent dispossession"; /dɪsˈsiːzɪn/) was an
action to
recover lands of
which the
plaintiff had been disseised...
- new
areas through the use of new
forms of ****izes, in
particular novel disseisin, mort d'ancestor and
dower unde
nichil habet,
which dealt with the wrongful...
-
processes had been
introduced to
English law
under Henry II,
including novel disseisin and mort d'ancestor.
These processes meant the
royal courts had a more...
-
civil pleas and
pleas of the crown. The
petty ****izes (i.e. of
novel disseisin, of mort d'ancestor, and of
darrein presentment) were
established in 1166...
-
action of debt and the
Islamic Aqd,
between the
English ****ize of
novel disseisin and the
Islamic Istihqaq, and
between the
English jury and the Islamic...
- the
action of debt" and the "Islamic Aqd", the "English ****ize of
novel disseisin" (a
petty ****ize
adopted in the 1166 at the ****izes of Clarendon) and...
- debt is
identified with the
Islamic Aqd, the
English ****ize of
novel disseisin is
identified with the
Islamic Istihqaq, and the
English jury is identified...
- her life. In 1274–5 John de
Folkesworth arraigned an ****ize of
novel disseisin against Devorguilla and
others touching a
tenement in Stibbington, Northamptonshire...
- from the defendant.
These events, if true, led to the "****ize of
novel disseisin",
later called the "mixed
action in ejectment", a
procedure in
which title...
- for
lenders because the
gagor could easily eject the gage
using novel disseisin, and the gagee—merely
seized ut de
vadio “as of gage”—could not bring...