Statutes Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine 66 021 Ejectment (1) RIGHT OF ACTION — A person with a superior right to possession of real property may maintain an action of ejectment to recover possession of the property
Ejectment vs. Eviction vs. Unlawful Detainer | TWIG Trade . . . An ejectment is a legal action brought by a property owner to regain possession of real property (land and any structures on it) from a person occupying the property without the owner's permission
ejectment | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute Ejectment is a common law cause of action by a plaintiff who does not actually possess a piece of real property but has the right to possess it, against a defendant who is in actual possession of the property
Ejectment Action vs. Eviction: 11 Things (2025) You Need To Know An ejectment action is a common-law term for a civil action to recover the possession of or title to land Unlike an eviction, there is no lease or landlord tenant relationship with the person on the land
Ejectment - Wikipedia Ejectment is a common law term for civil action to recover the possession of or title to land [1] It replaced the old real actions and the various possessory assizes (denoting county-based pleas to local sittings of the courts) where boundary disputes often featured
Eviction vs Ejectment: What is the Difference? - BRESS LAW An ejectment is a legal action used to contest the right of title to or possession of real property In other words, for the court to determine the owner(s) of the real property and whether the owner has been wrongfully dispossessed of their property