deforciant Antonyms
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Meaning of deforciant
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deforciant (n.)
One who keeps out of possession the rightful owner of an estate.
One against whom a fictitious action of fine was brought.
deforciant Sentence Examples
- The deforciant refused to vacate the premises despite receiving multiple eviction notices.
- Legal action was taken against the deforciant for unlawfully withholding the ancestral estate.
- The deforciant's actions disrupted the rightful transfer of ownership, leading to a protracted legal battle.
- The deforciant's stubborn refusal to comply with court orders resulted in escalating tensions within the community.
- Efforts to negotiate with the deforciant proved fruitless as they remained entrenched in their position.
- The deforciant's defiance of legal authority garnered widespread condemnation from the public.
- The rightful owner sought restitution for the damages incurred due to the deforciant's actions.
- The court issued a warrant for the deforciant's arrest after they failed to appear for the scheduled hearing.
- The deforciant's actions violated the established property rights, undermining the rule of law.
- Justice was served when the court ruled in favor of the rightful owner, ordering the deforciant to relinquish possession of the property immediately.
FAQs About the word deforciant
One who keeps out of possession the rightful owner of an estate., One against whom a fictitious action of fine was brought.
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The deforciant refused to vacate the premises despite receiving multiple eviction notices.
Legal action was taken against the deforciant for unlawfully withholding the ancestral estate.
The deforciant's actions disrupted the rightful transfer of ownership, leading to a protracted legal battle.
The deforciant's stubborn refusal to comply with court orders resulted in escalating tensions within the community.