This phrase means that a person whose estate is divested by usurpation cannot expel the possessor by mere entry, but must have recourse to an action, either possessory or droitural. Mosley A whitley
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
This phrase means that a person whose estate is divested by usurpation cannot expel the possessor by mere entry, but must have recourse to an action, either possessory or droitural. Mosley A whitley
Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)