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sasine

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A quick definition of sasine:

Sasine, also known as seisin, is a legal term that refers to the completion of a ceremony where a person is given ownership of a piece of land. It means that the person has the right to possess and own the land. In Louisiana law, sasine also refers to the right of a person's heirs to own and possess their estate after their death. There are different types of seisin, such as actual seisin, where a person physically possesses the land, and legal seisin, where a person has the right to possess the land but has not yet entered it.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Sasine is a legal term that refers to the completion of the ceremony of feudal investiture, by which the tenant was admitted into freehold. It also means possession of a freehold estate in land or ownership. In Louisiana law, it refers to the right that the law accords universal successors to own and possess a person's estate directly and immediately upon that person's death.

Examples: If a person inherits a piece of land but has not yet entered it, they have seisin in law. On the other hand, if a person is in actual possession of a freehold estate in land, by themselves or by their tenant or agent, they have seisin in deed.

Explanation: The examples illustrate the different types of seisin. Seisin in law refers to the right to immediate possession of a freehold estate in land, while seisin in deed refers to actual possession of a freehold estate in land.

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