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ad exhaeredationem

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A quick definition of ad exhaeredationem:

Term: ad exhaeredationem

Definition: Ad exhaeredationem is a legal term that means to disinherit or harm the inheritance. It is used in a writ of waste to accuse a tenant of damaging a property to the point of disinheritance of the rightful owner. For example, if a tenant destroys a property intentionally, the owner can file a writ of waste ad exhaeredationem to seek justice.

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Term: ad exhaeredationem
Definition: Ad exhaeredationem is a legal term that means to disinherit or harm the inheritance. For example, if a tenant destroys a property, the owner can file a writ of waste to call upon the tenant to show why they committed waste and destruction in the place named, ad exhaeredationem, to the disinherison of the owner. This means that the tenant's actions have caused harm to the owner's inheritance or property rights.

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