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‖ inteˈresse ˈtermini Law. [med.L., = interest of term or end.] A right of entry on a leasehold estate, acquired through a demise.
[1628Coke On Litt. 345 b, Interesse is vulgarly taken for a terme or chattle reall, and more particularly for a future tearme, in which case it is said in pleading, that he is possessed De interesse termini.] 1658tr. Coke's Rep. v. 124 (1826) III. 253 Such interesse termini cannot by disseisin or feoffment be divested. 1809Tomlins Jacob's Law Dict. s.v. Interest, The bare lease..gives him [the lessee] a right of entry on the tenement, which right is called his interest in the term, or interesse termini. 1893Law Times Rep. LXVIII. 428/2 The plaintiff having only an interesse termini, and never having been in possession, he could not maintain..an action for trespass. |