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See also:ABATEMENT OF See also:FREEHOLD takes See also:place where, after the See also:death of the See also:person last seised, a stranger enters upon lands before the entry of the See also:heir or devisee, and keeps the latter out of See also:possession. It differs from intrusion, which is a similar entry by a stranger on the death of a See also:tenant for See also:life, to the See also:prejudice of the reversioner, or See also:remainder See also:man ; and from disseisin, which is the forcible or fraudulent See also:expulsion of a person seised of the freehold. End of Article: ABATEMENT OF FREEHOLDAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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