Seises vs Sesses - What's the difference?
seises | sesses |
(seise)
(legal) To vest ownership of a freehold estate in (someone).
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(transitive, with of, legal) To put in possession.
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* 2011 , Article 3 section 7, Regulation (EU) No 182/2011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 February 2011, Official Journal of the European Union L 55/15
(dated) To seize.
As a verb seises
is (seise).As a noun sesses is
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(seis)- Where the appeal committee is seised , it shall meet at the earliest 14 days, except in duly justified cases, and at the latest 6 weeks, after the date of referral.