Ouster
31ouster — n. 1 ejection as a result of physical action, judicial process, or political upheaval. 2 esp. US dismissal, expulsion …
32ouster in pais — A dispossession or disseisin of a person in possession of land effected otherwise than by means of resort to legal proceedings …
33ouster judgment — A judgment against the defendant in ejectment. 25 Am J2d Eject § 122. A judgment in forcible entry and detainer calling for the restitution of the premises to the plaintiff. 35 Am J2d Fore E & D § 53. A judgment in an election contest rendered… …
34ouster le main — To remove the hand of the guardian. To cause a ward s lands to be delivered or released to him from the hands of the guardian upon the ward s attaining his majority. See 2 Bl Comm 68 …
35ouster le mer — Beyond seas …
36ouster of jurisdiction — Events occurring after the commencement of an action and the acquisition of jurisdiction causing a loss of jurisdiction. 20 Am J2d Cts §§ 147 et seq …
37ouster-le-main — …
38respondeat ouster — /raspondiyat awstar/ Upon an issue in law arising upon a dilatory plea, the form of judgment for the plaintiff is that the defendant answer over, which is thence called a judgment of respondeat ouster. This not being a final judgment, the… …
39actual ouster — The actual expulsion of a tenant from the demised premises. If a lessee, to avoid actual expulsion, yields possession and attorris in good faith to one having a title paramount to that of his landlord, and a right to immediate possession, it is… …
40dites ouster — You say over again,–a formal expression used in a judgment of respondeat ouster. See 3 Bl Comm 303 …