单词 | cesser |
释义 | cessern. 1. Law. Ceasing (of a tenant) to pay rent, or perform legal duties, for the space of two years. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal obligation > [noun] > obligations of tenants > ceasing to perform duties for two years cesser1530 cessing1576 cessure1809 1530 St. German's Secunde Dyaloge Doctour & Student xxxiv. f. lxxxix The sufferaunce of the abbot onely maye dysheryte the house as by hys cessour [1638 ceasser]. 1642 tr. J. Perkins Profitable Bk. v. §389. 168 The cessor doth not lye in any act done by the husband. 1741 T. Robinson Common Law of Kent iv. 42 The Lord may enter for the Cesser of his Tenant. a1754 T. Carte Gen. Hist. Eng. (1755) IV. 21 Upon a Cesser in the king's case, no receipt for 100 years together would make it good or hinder the estate from being avoided. 2. A coming to an end; cessation, termination. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ceasing > [noun] lissc1000 ceasec1330 stintc1330 stinting1338 ceasinga1340 discontinuancea1398 cessationa1400 leaving-off?a1425 surceasingc1435 disusage1475 stop1483 staying1546 discontinuation1572 discontinuing1582 surcease1590 stintance1605 cessure1607 desisting1607 avocationa1617 desistance1632 sistencea1639 surceasementa1641 supersession1648 dispractice1673 breaking-off1683 estoppage1701 cess1703 cesser1809 shutdown1857 stoppage1865 shut-off1889 sign-off1919 the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > end or conclusion > [noun] > coming or bringing to an end > coming to an end or expiry endc1000 ush1463 outrunning1483 extermination1490 ish1502 expirement1526 concluding1530 expiration1562 closing1598 terminating1598 cessure1607 outpassing1609 expire1612 expiring1612 expiry1807 cesser1809 1809 T. E. Tomlins Jacob's Law-dict. Cessure, or cesser, ceasing, giving over; or departing from. 1845 J. Williams Princ. Law Real Prop. iv. ii. 325 If a proviso for cesser of the term should not be inserted in the deed by which it is created, there is still a method of getting rid of them. 1883 J. Payne 1001 Nights III. 172 Wherefore it is God's gift to thee, for the cesser of thine ill fortune. 1884 Ld. Coleridge in Law Times Rep. 8 Mar. 48/1 There is a condition in the charter-party providing for a cesser of the liability of the charterers as soon as the cargo is on board. ΘΚΠ society > authority > office > withdrawing from or vacating office > [noun] resignationa1387 surceasingc1435 resign1457 cessationa1464 dimissiona1513 demission1577 cession1608 avoidance1642 retirement1648 cess1689 cesser1689 resigning1743 retiring1808 retiral1840 inkyo1871 society > occupation and work > lack of work > [noun] > action or fact of vacating office cessationa1464 vacance1579 cession1608 cess1689 cesser1689 vacating1855 vacation1860 1689 Proposals in 7th Coll. Papers Present Juncture Affairs Eng. 1 This seems to be a Cesser of this Government, and may..amount to as much as if he had died. 1689 Consid. Succession & Alleg. 6 To comprehend all kinds of Cesser from the Government, whether by Death or otherwise. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1530 |
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