"De Cautione Admittenda" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

De Cautione Admittenda LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

writ to take caution or security. A writ which anciently lay against a bishop who held an excommunicated person ln prison for his contempt, notwithstanding he had offered sufficient security (idoneam cautloncm) to obey the commands of the church; com

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Cautione Admittenda LAW AND LEGAL

In Eng-lish ecclesiastical law. A writ that lies against a bishop who holds an excommunl-cated person ln prison for contempt, …

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De Cartis Reddendis LAW AND LEGAL

(For restor-Ing charters.) A writ to secure the delivery of charters or deeds; a writ of detinue. Reg. orig' 159b

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De Catallis Reddendis LAW AND LEGAL

(For re-storing chattels.) A writ to secure the re-turn specifically of chattels detained from the owner. Cowell

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Defective LAW AND LEGAL

Lacking in some particu-lar which is essential to the completeness, legal sufficiency, or security of the object spoken of; as, …

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indorse ENGLISH

To write one's name, alone or with other words, upon the back of (a paper), for the purpose of transferring …

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Mainprise LAW AND LEGAL

SE. The dellvery of a person into tbe custody of mainpernors, (q. «.) Also the name of a writ (now …

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ne exeat ENGLISH

A writ to restrain a person from leaving the country, or the jurisdiction of the court. The writ was originally …

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L^ Lat. The plaintiff did not find a pledge. A return formerly made by a sheriff to a writ requiring …

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replevy ENGLISH

To take or get back, by a writ for that purpose (goods and chattels wrongfully taken or detained), upon giving …

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Terris Liberandis LAW AND LEGAL

A writ that lay for a man convicted hy attaint, to bring the record and process before the king, and …

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