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单词 ouster
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ouster


oust·er

O0153700 (ous′tər)n.1. a. The act of ejecting, forcing out, or supplanting.b. The state of being ejected, forced out, or supplanted.2. One that ejects, forces out, or supplants another.3. Law The wrongful exclusion or dispossession of one from real property to which one is entitled by law.
[Anglo-Norman, to oust, ouster; see oust.]

ouster

(ˈaʊstə) n (Law) property law the act of dispossessing of freehold property; eviction; ejection

oust•er

(ˈaʊ stər)

n. expulsion or removal from a place or position occupied. [1525–35; < Anglo-French, n. use of infinitive See oust]
Thesaurus
Noun1.ouster - a person who ousts or supplants someone elseejectorindividual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
2.ouster - a wrongful dispossessiondispossession, legal ouster, eviction - the expulsion of someone (such as a tenant) from the possession of land by process of lawlaw, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
3.ouster - the act of ejecting someone or forcing them outoustingexpulsion, riddance, ejection, exclusion - the act of forcing out someone or something; "the ejection of troublemakers by the police"; "the child's expulsion from school"dethronement, deposition - the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office

ouster

nounThe act of ejecting or the state of being ejected:dismissal, ejection, ejectment, eviction, expulsion.Slang: boot, bounce.
Translations
αποπομπήspoglio illegale

ouster


ouster

Property law the act of dispossessing of freehold property; eviction; ejection

ouster


Related to ouster: Ouster clause

ouster

n. 1) the wrongful dispossession (putting out) of a rightful owner or tenant of real property, forcing the party pushed out of the premises to bring a lawsuit to regain possession. This often arises between partners (in a restaurant or store) or room-mates, when one co-owner or co-tenant forces out the other, changes locks, or makes occupancy intolerable. 2) removal of someone from a position or office against his/her expectations or will.

ouster

the act of dispossessing of freehold property; eviction; ejection. OCCUPATION ORDERS are sometimes known as ouster orders or ouster injunctions.

OUSTER, torts. An ouster is the actual turning out, or keeping excluded, the party entitled to possession of any real property corporeal.
2. An ouster can properly be only from real property corporeal, and cannot be committed of anything movable; 1 Car. & P. 123; S. C. 11 Eng. Com. Law R. 339; 2 Bouv. 1 Inst. n. 2348; 1 Chit. Pr. 148, note r; nor is a mere temporary trespass considered as an ouster. Any continuing act of exclusion from the enjoyment, constitutes an ouster, even by one tenant in common of his co-tenant. Co. Litt. 199 b, 200 a. Vide 3 Bl; Com. 167; Arch. Civ. Pl. 6, 14; 1 Chit. Pr. 374, where the remedies for an ouster are pointed out. Vide Judgment of Respondent Ouster.

ouster


Related to ouster: Ouster clause
  • noun

Synonyms for ouster

noun the act of ejecting or the state of being ejected

Synonyms

  • dismissal
  • ejection
  • ejectment
  • eviction
  • expulsion
  • boot
  • bounce

Synonyms for ouster

noun a person who ousts or supplants someone else

Synonyms

  • ejector

Related Words

  • individual
  • mortal
  • person
  • somebody
  • someone
  • soul

noun a wrongful dispossession

Related Words

  • dispossession
  • legal ouster
  • eviction
  • law
  • jurisprudence

noun the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out

Synonyms

  • ousting

Related Words

  • expulsion
  • riddance
  • ejection
  • exclusion
  • dethronement
  • deposition
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