squatter's right
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of squatter's right
An Americanism dating back to 1855–60
Example Sentences
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It may be a kind of squatter's right, or anything else, or it may have no standing at all.
From Mushroom Town by Onions, Oliver
They came day and night, and though my reason denied them entrance they held their own as by a kind of squatter's right.
From The Damned by Blackwood, Algernon
While your father was in Europe with you, they horned in, claimed a squatter's right, and stood pat.
From Kindred of the Dust by Kyne, Peter B. (Peter Bernard)
We did not fail to examine our shoes before putting them on in the morning, lest the scorpions should have established a squatter's right therein.
From Due West or Round the World in Ten Months by Ballou, Maturin Murray
They have merely squatter's right to the land, and are always in danger of being ousted by unscrupulous big men who come in late, but with a title technically straight.
From Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Roosevelt, Theodore
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