In practice. A putting out; dispossession; amotion of possession. A spe-cies of injuries to things real, by which the wrong-doer gains actual occupation of the land, and compels the rightful owner to seek his legal remedy ln order to gain possession. 2 Crabb, Real Prop. p. 1063, $ 2454a. See Ewing v. Burnet, 11 Pet 52, 9 L. Ed. 624; winterhurn v. Chambers, 91 Cal. 170, 27 Pac. 658; McMullin v. wooley, 2 Lans. (N. Y.) 396; Mason v. Kellogg, 38 Mich. 143