enjectment
Ejectment is a legal action or remedy brought by a person who claims title to real property to recover possession of that property. It is primarily used to remove a tenant or squatter who is wrongfully occupying the land and to settle disputes regarding the rightful owner's title.
例文
3 / 5The landlord decided to start an ejectment when the tenants refused to leave after the lease expired.
The landlord decided to start an ejectment when the tenants refused to leave after the lease expired.
The plaintiff filed a formal writ of ejectment in the superior court to regain control of the inherited estate.
The plaintiff filed a formal writ of ejectment in the superior court to regain control of the inherited estate.
He finally got an ejectment notice, so I guess he'll be moving out by the end of the week.
He finally got an ejectment notice, so I guess he'll be moving out by the end of the week.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Think of the 'Eject' button on a device (to push something out) and add '-ment' to turn it into a legal 'instrument' for reclaiming land.
クイックテスト
Since the squatters had no legal title to the cabin, the owner was forced to file a writ of ________ to regain possession.
正解!
正解は: ejectment
例文
The landlord decided to start an ejectment when the tenants refused to leave after the lease expired.
everydayThe landlord decided to start an ejectment when the tenants refused to leave after the lease expired.
The plaintiff filed a formal writ of ejectment in the superior court to regain control of the inherited estate.
formalThe plaintiff filed a formal writ of ejectment in the superior court to regain control of the inherited estate.
He finally got an ejectment notice, so I guess he'll be moving out by the end of the week.
informalHe finally got an ejectment notice, so I guess he'll be moving out by the end of the week.
In common law history, the action of ejectment superseded earlier, more complex forms of real property litigation.
academicIn common law history, the action of ejectment superseded earlier, more complex forms of real property litigation.
The corporation sought an ejectment to clear the commercial premises for the planned redevelopment project.
businessThe corporation sought an ejectment to clear the commercial premises for the planned redevelopment project.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
summary ejectment proceedings
summary ejectment proceedings
wrongful ejectment
wrongful ejectment
complaint for ejectment
complaint for ejectment
よく混同される語
Ejection refers to the general physical act of throwing someone out, while ejectment is specifically the legal action to recover land.
Eviction is the broader term for removing a tenant; ejectment often involves a dispute over the legal title of the property.
使い方のコツ
The term 'ejectment' is almost exclusively used in legal contexts, particularly in property law. In common speech, 'eviction' is the preferred and more understood term.
よくある間違い
Learners often misspell this word as 'enjectment' (merging it with 'injection') or 'ejection'. Note that 'ejectment' specifically pertains to real estate law.
覚え方のコツ
Think of the 'Eject' button on a device (to push something out) and add '-ment' to turn it into a legal 'instrument' for reclaiming land.
語源
Derived from the Latin 'eicere' (to throw out), from 'ex-' (out) and 'jacere' (to throw), combined with the suffix '-ment' denoting a legal action.
文法パターン
文化的な背景
In US and UK legal education, ejectment is a core 'real action' studied in introductory property law to explain how property rights are enforced.
クイックテスト
Since the squatters had no legal title to the cabin, the owner was forced to file a writ of ________ to regain possession.
正解!
正解は: ejectment
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