nulla sasina nulla terra
nulla sasina, nulla terra (n[schwa]l-[schwa] say-si-n[schwa] [orsay-zi-], n[schwa]l-[schwa] ter-[schwa]). [Law Latin] Scots law. No seisin (or enfeoffment), no land. • The phrase appeared in reference to the principle that there could be no indefeasible right in land until an enfeoffment was taken.