/dɪsˈsiːzɪn/ – noun
Definition: xch DISSEISIN
A more thorough explanation: Disseizin is a term used in property law to refer to the wrongful act of taking possession of someone else’s property without legal authority. It involves the unlawful ouster or exclusion of the rightful owner from their property.
Example: The plaintiff claimed that the defendant had committed disseizin by wrongfully taking possession of the property without legal authority.