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sequestration

noun
The act of taking a thing from parties contending for it, and entrusting it to an indifferent person.

sequestration

In the civil law, the act of the ordinary, disposing of the goods and chattels of one deceased, whose estate no will meddle with.

sequestration

The act of taking property from the owner for a time, till the rents, issues and profits satisfy a demand.

sequestration

The act of seizing the estate of a delinquent for the use of the state.

sequestration

Separation; retirement; seclusion from — society.

sequestration

State of being separated oor set aside.

sequestration

Disunion; disjunction.