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De contumace capiendo






De contumace capiendo

The name of a writ issued for the arrest of a defendant who is in contempt of the ecclesiastical court.

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Name
One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, as Socrates, Benjamin Franklin.

Writ
An official court document, signed by a judge or bearing an official court seal, which commands the person to whom it is addressed, to do something specific. That "person" is typically either a sheriff (who may be instructed to seize property, for example) or a defendant (for whom the writ is the first notice of formal legal action. In these cases, the writ would command the person to answer the charges laid out in the suit, or else judgment may be made against them in their absence).

Arrest
To stop; to seize; to deprive one of his liberty by virtue of legal authority.

Defendant
A party who is sued in a personal action.

Ecclesiastical
Belonging to, or set apart for the church.

Court
A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated.



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De cursu
Of course; as a matter of course.



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De bene esse
Practice. A technical phrase applied to certain proceedings which are deemed to be well done for the present, or until an exception or other avoidance, that is, conditionally, and in that meaning the phrase is usually accepted.

De bonis
Of, for, or concerning goods or property.

De bonis asportatis
(United Kingdom) Of goods carried away .

De bonis non
This phrase is used in cases where the goods of a deceased person have not all been administered. When an executor or administrator has been appointed, and the estate is not fully settled, and the executor or administrator is dead, has absconded, or from any cause has been removed, a second administrator is appointed to to perform the duty remaining to be done, who is called an administrator de bonis non, an administrator of the goods not administered and he becomes by the appointment the only representative of the deceased.

De bonis propriis
Of his own goods. When an executor or administrator has been guilty of a devastavit, he is responsible for the loss which the estate has sustained, de bonis propriis.

De contumace capiendo

De cursu
Of course; as a matter of course.

De die in diem
(United Kingdom) From day to day.

De domo reparanda
The name of an ancient common law writ, by which one tenant in common might compel his co-tenant to concur in the expense of repairing the property held in common.

De donis
Concerning grants.

De donis, statute
The name of an English statute passed the 13 Edwd. I.

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