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(Law Fr. outre, oultre; Lat. ultra, beyond). Out; beyond; besides; farther; also; over and more. Le ouster, the uppermost. Over, respondeat ouster, let him answer over. Britt. c. 29. Ouster le mer, over the sea. Jacob. Ouster eit, he went away. 6 Coke, 41b; 9 Coke, 120. To put out; to oust. II oust, he put out or ousted. Oustes, ousted. 6 Coke, 41b. “Judgment of ouster,” in some states, is used to denote the judgment in quo warranto, by which one is held not entitled to an office; in others to the judgment in summary proceedings for possession of property. In Torts. The actual turning out or keeping excluded the party entitled to possession of any real property corporeal.
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(Law Fr. outre, oultre; Lat. ultra, beyond). Out; beyond; besides; farther; also; over and more. Le ouster, the uppermost. Over, respondeat ouster, let him answer over. Britt. c. 29. Ouster le mer, over the sea. Jacob. Ouster eit, he went away. 6 Coke, 41b; 9 Coke, 120. To put out; to oust. II oust, he put out or ousted. Oustes, ousted. 6 Coke, 41b. “Judgment of ouster,” in some states, is used to denote the judgment in quo warranto, by which one is held not entitled to an office; in others to the judgment in summary proceedings for possession of property. In Torts. The actual turning out or keeping excluded the party entitled to possession of any real property corporeal.
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