ex demissione
ex demissione (eks d[schwa]-mish-ee-oh-nee). [Latin “upon the demise”] Hist. A phrase forming part of the title of the old action of ejectment. — Abbr. ex dem.
ex demissione (eks d[schwa]-mish-ee-oh-nee). [Latin “upon the demise”] Hist. A phrase forming part of the title of the old action of ejectment. — Abbr. ex dem.
ex demissione 〈拉〉(古)依租约 驱逐之诉〔ejectment〕中名义上之原告在申明其权利之合法来源时用语,等于on demise of 。(→ejectment)
demissio (di-mish-ee-oh), n. [fr. Latin demittere “to demise”] Hist. A lease or other transfer. • In an ejectment action, this term was used in the phrase ex demissione (“on the demise”) to show that a nominal plaintiff (a fictitious person) held an estate on a demise from the real plaintiff.