redisseize (Meaning)
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redisseize (v. t.)
To disseize anew, or a second time.
Synonyms & Antonyms of redisseize
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redisseize Sentence Examples
- The landlord attempted to redisseize the tenant after discovering the tenant had subleased the property without permission.
- The rightful owner was determined to redisseize the property that had been unlawfully seized years ago.
- The court ruled that the plaintiff had no right to redisseize the property as they had never had lawful possession of it.
- The defendant argued that the plaintiff had previously redisseized the property, thus invalidating their current claim.
- The law provides that a landlord can only redisseize a tenant after following specific legal procedures.
- The tenant claimed that the landlord had used excessive force during the redisseizure, resulting in injuries.
- The real estate agent warned the buyer that there was a risk of the property being redisseized due to a previous legal dispute.
- The homeowner feared that his neighbor might redisseize his land if he built a fence on the property line.
- The government threatened to redisseize the farmer's property if he did not comply with environmental regulations.
- The court dismissed the lawsuit filed by the plaintiff seeking to redisseize the property, finding no merit in their claims.
FAQs About the word redisseize
To disseize anew, or a second time.
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No antonyms found.
The landlord attempted to redisseize the tenant after discovering the tenant had subleased the property without permission.
The rightful owner was determined to redisseize the property that had been unlawfully seized years ago.
The court ruled that the plaintiff had no right to redisseize the property as they had never had lawful possession of it.
The defendant argued that the plaintiff had previously redisseized the property, thus invalidating their current claim.