ad terminum qui preterii

from Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
AD TERMINUM QUI PRETERIIT. The name of a writ of entry which lay for the
lessor or his heirs, when a lease had been made of lands or tenements, for
term of life or years, and, after the term had expired, the lands were
withheld from the lessor by the tenant, or other person possessing the same.
F. N. B. 201. The remedy now applied for holding over (q, v.) is by
ejectment, or under local regulations, by summary proceedings.
    

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