/ˈseɪzɪn/ – Noun
Definition: việc chiếm hữu, quyền chiếm hữu, việc chấp hữu.
A more thorough explanation: Seizin refers to the legal possession of real property, typically accompanied by the right to transfer ownership or interest in the property. It is a term used in property law to denote the actual possession of land or real estate by a person or entity, often as evidence of ownership or entitlement to the property.
Example: Upon the death of the grantor, the grantee obtained full seisin of the property as outlined in the deed.