seise|seised|seises|seising in English

verb

[sɪːz]

seize; expropriate, confiscate; (Law) make a person the legal owner of merchandise or property

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1. Undermost Anagrammatize - randans seised unanimous easterly undisposed serialising Yankee, etherealising pluckily eventful compensators

2. As regards Folio 2007, since they accepted that the Admiralty Court was the first seised, they did not rely on Article 21 of the Convention but none the less requested that the Admiralty Court decline jurisdiction on the basis of Article 22.

3. Say that Cognizees have title to a presentation, and the party that is seised do present, this takes away the title of the cognizee’.56 Although John Rolle received at least one committee nomination for private legislation, the bulk of this business was probably again directed to Rolle himself

4. Borough english, a custom prevailing in certain ancient English boroughs, and in districts attached to them (where the lands are held in socage), and also in certain copyhold manors (chiefly in Surrey, Middlesex, Suffolk and Sussex), by which in general lands descend to the youngest son, to the exclusion of all the other children, of the person dying seised and intestate

5. 37 It is admittedly apparent from Case 150/80 Elefanten Schuh [1981] ECR 1671, paragraph 16, in relation to the interpretation of Article 18 of the Convention of 27 September 1968 on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (OJ 1978 L 304, p. 36), a provision which in essence is identical to Article 24 of Regulation No 44/2001, that the challenge to jurisdiction may not occur after the making of the submissions which under national procedural law are considered to be the first defence addressed to the court seised.