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A Bill of Equity was filed on behalf of the lad: and also an action at the Common Law in Ejectment was brought.
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Trespass and Ejectment, by Plaintiff [Heir?] to Devisor after Estate [Tail?] ended.
John Adams diary, June 1753 - April 1754, September 1758 - January 1759 1966
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Ejectment vs.Disseisor. joindre of Ind.Ass. and Insimul
John Adams diary, June 1753 - April 1754, September 1758 - January 1759 1966
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Ejectment-processes are the most effective and the cheapest means by which the landlord can enforce the payment of the rent due, and as such they are generally had recourse to: before they can be acted on, _at least three months_ must have elapsed after the year's rent (which is the least sum they can be issued for) has become due.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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Ejectment proceedings were accordingly brought by Washington's attorney, Thomas Smith of Carlisle.
George Washington Farmer Haworth, Paul L 1915
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Folks mightn't be able to serve Ejectment Orders in time of War ....
Nicky-Nan, Reservist Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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Ejectment Order, until Nicky-Nan inopportunely reminded him of it; and in his forgetfulness, being testy with overwork, had threatened execution on Monday -- which would be the 3rd: August Bank Holiday, and
Nicky-Nan, Reservist Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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Presbyterian Ministers, [520] Ejectment of, [521] The conduct of
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Presbyterian Ministers, [1356] Ejectment of, [1357] The conduct of
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Presbyterian Ministers, [2610] Ejectment of, [2611] The conduct of
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