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Edward Jenks

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This again, led judges and lawyers to insist on the importance of possession, or seisin, as evidence and presumptions of title, and thus to give to the seisin of land that unique importance in English land law which it has ever been held.
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Chapter IV, Improved Legal Procedure, p. 50

 
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