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EJECTION

Volume 2 · 102 words · 1771 Edition

in the animal economy, evacuation, or discharging any thing through some of the canals, as by stool, vomit, &c.

in Scots law, is the turning out the possessor of any heritable subject by force; and is either legal or illegal.—Legal ejection is where a person having no title to possess, is turned out by the authority of law: See REMOVING. Illegal ejection, is one person's violently turning another out of possession without lawful authority. See LAW, title 29.

EINHOVEN, a town of Dutch Brabant, fifteen miles south of Boisleduc.

EIFIELD or ELEFIELD, a town of Lower Saxony, six miles north-west of Mentz.