/ˈsɛsəvɪt/ – Noun
Definition: kiện đòi trục xuất người thuê vì họ ngưng thực hiện nghĩa vụ của mình.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “cessavit” refers to a common law writ that allows a landlord to recover possession of land from a tenant who has failed to pay rent or has otherwise breached the terms of the lease. The term “cessavit” is derived from Latin and means “he has ceased.”
Example: The landlord issued a notice to the tenant for failure to pay rent, citing the grounds of ‘cessavit’ as the reason for termination of the lease agreement.