SECK
seck (sek), adj. Hist. 1. Lacking the right or remedy of distress. 2. Lacking profits, usu. due to
a reversion without rent or other service. See rent seck under RENT(2). [Blacks Law 8th]
seck (sek), adj. Hist. 1. Lacking the right or remedy of distress. 2. Lacking profits, usu. due to
a reversion without rent or other service. See rent seck under RENT(2). [Blacks Law 8th]