"Ejectione Firms" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL
Ejection, or ejectment of farm. The name of a writ or action of trespass, which lay at common law where lands or tenements were let for a term of years, and afterwards the lessor, reversioner, remainder-man, or any stranger ejected or ousted the lessee of hls term, ferme, or farm, (ipsum a firms ejecit.) In this case the latter might have his writ of ejection, by which he recovered at first dam-ages for the trespass only, but it was after-w’ards made a remedy to recover back the term itself, or the remainder of it, with damages. Reg. orig. 227b; Fitzh. Nat. Brev. 220, F, G ; 3 Bl. Comm. 199; Litt | 322; Crabb, Eng. Law, 290, 448. It ls the foundation of the modern action of ejectment
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In regard to trespass and other torts, this term means to eject, to put out, to drive out, and generally …
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Read the complete definitionwherefore he ejected within the term. In old practice. A writ which lay for a lessee where he was ejected …
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