In regard to trespass and other torts, this term means to eject, to put out, todrive out, and generally with an implication of the use of force. Perry v. Fitzhowe, 8 Q.B. 779 ; Smith v. Leo, 92 Hun, 242, 36 N. Y. Supp. 949.
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In regard to trespass and other torts, this term means to eject, to put out, todrive out, and generally with an implication of the use of force. Perry v. Fitzhowe, 8 Q.B. 779 ; Smith v. Leo, 92 Hun, 242, 36 N. Y. Supp. 949.
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