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forcible entry

forcible entry 强行侵入 普通法指未经法律授权,违反合法占有人或所有权人的意愿,以占有为目的,用威胁、恐吓、实施暴力等手段强行侵入他人不动产的不法行为。美国许多州对未经合法所有人同意,或不听其劝阻,或符合非法侵入〔trespass〕条件的强行进入他人不动产,均认为是「强行」侵入。 (→ejectment; eviction; forcible detainer; forcible entry and detainer)

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garauntor

garauntor (gar-[schwa]n-t[schwa]r). [Law French] Hist. A warrantor of land. • A garauntor was obligated to defend the title and seisin of the alienee. If the alienee was evicted, the garauntor had to provide the alienee with other land of equal value.

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e sign act

E-Sign Act. The short name for the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, a 2000 federal statute that establishes the legal equivalency of electronic contracts, electronic signatures, and other electronic records with their paper counterparts. • The E-Sign Act applies to all types of transactions, whether in interstate or foreign commerce, unless a

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expulsion

expulsion n. (1)开除;除名 指由于某人违反义务、行为不端或有其他充分理由,剥夺其作为公司、立法机构、大会、社团、商业组织等的成员资格。 (2)驱逐;逐出 用于侵权行为法和有关土地出租人与承租人的法律。 (=eviction; ejectment)

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rent control

rent control. A restriction imposed, usu. by municipal legislation, on the maximum rent that a landlord may charge for rental property, and often on a landlord’s power of eviction. [Cases: Landlord and Tenant 200.10–200.55. C.J.S. Landlord and Tenant §§ 551.1, 760.]

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dispossession

dispossession (dis-p[schwa]-zesh-[schwa]n), n. Deprivation of, or eviction from, rightful possession of property; the wrongful taking or withholding of possession of land from the person lawfully entitled to it; OUSTER(1). [Cases: Property 10. C.J.S. Property §§ 27–31, 33.]

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