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Sequester

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(definition) by Webster 1913 (print) Wed Dec 22 1999 at 3:02:39

Se*ques"ter (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sequestered (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Sequestering.] [F. s'equestrer, L. sequestrare to give up for safe keeping, from sequester a depositary or trustee in whose hands the thing contested was placed until the dispute was settled. Cf. Sequestrate.]

1. Law

To separate from the owner for a time; to take from parties in controversy and put into the possession of an indifferent person; to seize or take possession of, as property belonging to another, and hold it till the profits have paid the demand for which it is taken, or till the owner has performed the decree of court, or clears himself of contempt; in international law, to confiscate.

Formerly the goods of a defendant in chancery were, in the last resort, sequestered and detained to enforce the decrees of the court. And now the profits of a benefice are sequestered to pay the debts of ecclesiastics. Blackstone.

2.

To cause (one) to submit to the process of sequestration; to deprive (one) of one's estate, property, etc.

It was his tailor and his cook, his fine fashions and his French ragouts, which sequestered him. South.

3.

To set apart; to put aside; to remove; to separate from other things.

I had wholly sequestered my civil affairss. Bacon.

4.

To cause to retire or withdraw into obscurity; to seclude; to withdraw; -- often used reflexively.

When men most sequester themselves from action. Hooker.

A love and desire to sequester a man's self for a higher conversation. Bacon.

 

© Webster 1913.


Se*ques"ter, v. i.

1.

To withdraw; to retire.

[Obs.]

To sequester out of the world into Atlantic and Utopian politics. Milton.

2. Law

To renounce (as a widow may) any concern with the estate of her husband.

 

© Webster 1913.


Se*ques"ter, n.

1.

Sequestration; separation.

[R.]

2. Law

A person with whom two or more contending parties deposit the subject matter of the controversy; one who mediates between two parties; a mediator; an umpire or referee.

Bouvier.

3. Med.

Same as Sequestrum.

 

© Webster 1913.


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