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It refers to the forceful or purpose removal or eviction from the rightful ownership of the property. It is a wrongful desposition of the actual owner from ownership.
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n. 1) the wrongful dispossession (putting out) of a rightful owner or tenant of real property, forcing the party pushed out of the premises to bring a lawsuit to regain possession.

OUSTER LE MAIN. In law-French, this signifies, to take out of the hand. In the old English law it signified a livery of lands out of the hands of the lord, after the tenant came of age.

Ouster barrister, is one who pleads ouster or without the bar.
Inner barrister, a sergeant or king's counsel who pleads within the bar.

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Ouster or deprivation of a freehold. A wrongful putting of him out of that is seised of a freehold, - is in actual possession. 3 Bl. Com. 169.

In the tumult of a divorce, or a dispute between joint tenants of a residential property, one may be able to force the ouster of the other and gain exclusive occupation of the residence, forcing the other to acquire alternative residential premises, ...

nounThe act of ejecting or the state of being ejected: dismissal, ejection, eviction, expulsion, ouster. Slang boot1, bounce. See keep/release.
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