De post disseisina

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De post disseisina (Law Latin, "of past disseisin") is a historical writ "for recovery of land by a person who had previously recovered the land from a disseisor by a praecipe quod reddat [a different type of writ) or on a default or reddition, but who was again disseised by the same disseisor."[1] A similar writ is de redisseisina.[2]

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  1. ^ Black's Law Dictionary (9th ed. 2009), de post disseisina.
  2. ^ Black's Law Dictionary (9th ed. 2009), de redisseisina.