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De homine replegiando






De homine replegiando

The name of a writ which is used to replevy a man out of prison, or out of the custody of a private person.

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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).

Replevy
To re-deliver goods which have been distrained to the original possessor of them, on his giving pledges in all action of replevin. It signifies also the bailing or liberating a man from prison, on his finding bail to answer.

Prison
A legal prison is the building designated by law, or used by the sheriff, for the confinement, or detention of those whose persons are judicially ordered to be kept in custody. But in cases of necessity, the sheriff may make his own house, or any other place, a prison.

Custody
The detainer of a person by virtue of a lawful authority.

Private
Not general, as a private act of the legislature; not in office; as, a private person, as well as an officer, may arrest a felon; individual, as your private interest; not public, as a private way, a private nuisance.

Person
This word is applied to men, women and children, who are called natural persons.



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De donis
Concerning grants.

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

De facto
In deed. A term used to denote a thing actually done; a president of the United States de facto is one in the exercise of the executive power, and is distinguished from one, who being legally entitled to such power is ejected from it.

De forciant
One who wrongfully keeps the owner of lands and tenements out of the possession of them.

De gratia
From favor, indulgence.

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De incremento
Of the increase.

De injuria
Of wrong.

De judaismo, statutum
The name of a statute passed in the reign of Edw. I., which enacted severe and absurd penalties against the Jews.

De jure
By right. Lawful

De lege ferenda
(United Kingdom) What the law ought to be (as opposed to what the law is).

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