wrongful+dispossession
21taking — tak·ing n 1: a seizure of private property or a substantial deprivation of the right to its free use or enjoyment that is caused by government action and esp. by the exercise of eminent domain and for which just compensation to the owner must be… …
22ouster — n 1. expulsion, discharge, evacuation, dislodgement; rejection, repudiation, dismissal, removal; All Sl. the boot, the old heave ho, sacking, bouncing; firing, cashiering, disbarment, drumming out; exile, banishment, expatriation, deportation,… …
23amotion — /smowshan/ A putting or turning out, as the eviction of a tenant or a removal from office. Dispossession of lands. Ouster is an amotion of possession. A moving or carrying away; the wrongful taking of personal chattels. In corporation law, the… …
24amotion — /smowshan/ A putting or turning out, as the eviction of a tenant or a removal from office. Dispossession of lands. Ouster is an amotion of possession. A moving or carrying away; the wrongful taking of personal chattels. In corporation law, the… …
25ejectment — k(t)mənt noun ( s) 1. : dispossession the ejectment of tenants from their homes 2. a. : a mixed action admissible for the recovery of possession of property and for damages and costs for the wrongful withholding of it …