seisin
/ˈseɪzɪn/Definitions
1. noun
In medieval English law, a possession or occupancy of land that is recognized by the courts.
“The king’s seisin of the land was uncontested, giving him clear title to the property.”
1. noun
In medieval English law, a possession or occupancy of land that is recognized by the courts.
“The king’s seisin of the land was uncontested, giving him clear title to the property.”