AD EXHAEREDATIONEM

ad  exhaeredationem  (ad  eks-heer-<<schwa>>-day-shee-oh-n<<schwa>>m).  [Law  Latin]  To

the disinheritance; to the injury of the inheritance.

“The writ of waste calls upon the  tenant to appear and shew cause  why he  hath  committed

waste and destruction in the place named, ad exhaeredationem, to the disinherison of the plaintiff.”

3 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England 228 (1768). [Blacks Law 8th]