单词 | to be seised of or in |
释义 | > as lemmasto be seised of or in b. Passive. to be seised of or in: to be the legal possessor of. Phrases, to be seised in fee, to be seised of (a manor, etc.) in his demesne as of fee: to be the holder of the fee-simple.seised is sometimes used simply = seised of the property in question. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > have tenure of property [verb (intransitive)] > hold by freehold to be seised of (a manor, etc.) in his demesne as of feea1400 to be seised in fee1607 a1400 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 362 Þe tenemens of weche he deyd y-seysed. c1400 (?c1380) Pearl l. 417 & sesed in alle hys herytage Hys lef is. 1427 Rolls of Parl. IV. 318/2 Every persone..beeyng seysed of Londes.., in his demesne as of freehold. 1473–5 Cal. Proc. Chanc. Q. Eliz. (1830) II. Pref. 61 Richard Saunder was thenne therof seised in his demene as of fee symple. 1502 Reg. Privy Seal Scot. I. 115/1 Lanndis..quhilk his grantschir..deit last vestit and sesit in. 1558 in Vicary's Anat. Bodie of Man (1888) App. v. 183 That he the said Thomas Dunkyn, the daye of the makyng herof, is lawfully seased in his demeane as of fee. 1603 W. Shakespeare Hamlet i. i. 88 Who by a seale compact..did forfeit..all those His lands which he stoode seazed of. 1603 True Narration Entertainm. His Maiestie sig. B2v The saide Bishop being thus seized of all the authoritie to the Kings Maiesties vse. 1607 J. Davies Let. in Hist. Tracts (1787) 225 It was found that Sir John O'Relie was seized of the country in fee, and died seized. 1716 M. Davies Athenæ Britannicæ II. 77 It appears that he died seiz'd of Lands in Slacksted in Hampshire. a1768 J. Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. (1773) II. iii. viii. §83 587 This holds though the lands had been adjudged from the ancestor during his life,..if the ancestor died seised, and in the possession of the lands. 1827 T. Jarman Powell's Ess. Learning of Devises (ed. 3) II. 103 If a devisor, being seised of both Blackacre and Whiteacre, devise Blackacre to A. in fee. a1832 A. Polson Eng. Law in Encycl. Metrop. (1845) II. 827/1 The Statute of Uses..which provides, that where one is seised of lands, &c. to the use of another, he who has the use shall become seised of the lands. 1844 J. Williams Princ. Law Real Property (1877) 105 The person last seized (or feudally possessed). 1872 ‘M. Twain’ Roughing It xxii. 172 We were land owners now, duly seized and possessed. < as lemmas |
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