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Arrester
ArresterLaw of Scotland. One who sues out and obtains an arrestment of his debtor's goods or movable obligations. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Arrestment Scotch law. 1) By this term is sometimes meant the securing of a criminal's person till trial, or that of a debtor till he give security judicio sisti. 2) It is also the order of a judge, by which he who isdebtor in a movable obligation to the arrester's debtor, is probibited to make payment or delivery till the debt due to the arrester be paid or secured SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Arrearage Money remaining unpaid after it becomes due as rent unpaid interest remaining due; a sum of money remaining in the hands of an accountant. Arrearages A term used to describe the amount of money less the court order amount of support. if a spouse does not pay the full amount of support, the missing amount is considered the arrearages. Arrears A debt that is not paid on the due date adds up and accumulates as "arrears". For example, if you do not pay your rent, the debt still exists and is referred to as "arrears". The same word is used to describe child or spousal maintenance or support which is not paid by the due date. Arrest To stop; to seize; to deprive one of his liberty by virtue of legal authority. Arrest of judgment The act of a court by which the judges refuse to give judgment, because upon the face of the record, it appears that the plaintiff is not entitled to it. Arrestandis bonis ne dissipentur In the English law, a writ for him whose cattle or goods, being taken during a controversy, are likely, to be wasted and consumed. Arrestee Law of Scotland. He in whose hands a debt, or property in his possession, has been arrested by a regular arrestment. Arrestment Scotch law. 1) By this term is sometimes meant the securing of a criminal's person till trial, or that of a debtor till he give security judicio sisti. 2) It is also the order of a judge, by which he who isdebtor in a movable obligation to the arrester's debtor, is probibited to make payment or delivery till the debt due to the arrester be paid or secured Arret French law. An arret is a judgment, sentence, or decree of, a court of competent jurisdiction. Saisie-arret is an attachment of property in the hands of a third person. Arretted, arrectatus Convened before a judge and charged with a crime. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Arrears A debt that is not paid on the due date adds up and accumulates as "arrears". For example, if you do not pay your rent, the debt still exists and is referred to as "arrears". The same word is used to describe child or spousal maintenance or support which is not paid by the due date. Arrest To stop; to seize; to deprive one of his liberty by virtue of legal authority. Arrest of judgment The act of a court by which the judges refuse to give judgment, because upon the face of the record, it appears that the plaintiff is not entitled to it. Arrestandis bonis ne dissipentur In the English law, a writ for him whose cattle or goods, being taken during a controversy, are likely, to be wasted and consumed. Arrestee Law of Scotland. He in whose hands a debt, or property in his possession, has been arrested by a regular arrestment. Arrester Arrestment Scotch law. 1) By this term is sometimes meant the securing of a criminal's person till trial, or that of a debtor till he give security judicio sisti. 2) It is also the order of a judge, by which he who isdebtor in a movable obligation to the arrester's debtor, is probibited to make payment or delivery till the debt due to the arrester be paid or secured Arret French law. An arret is a judgment, sentence, or decree of, a court of competent jurisdiction. Saisie-arret is an attachment of property in the hands of a third person. Arretted, arrectatus Convened before a judge and charged with a crime. Arrogation Civil law. Signifies nearly the same as adoption; the only difference between them is this, that adoption was of a person under full age but as arrogation required the person arrogated, sui juris, no one could be arrogated till he was of full age. Arser in le main Burning in the hand. This punishment was inflicted on those who received the benefit of clergy. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Arrester. If you have a better definition for Arrester than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Arrester may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Arrester and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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