averiis captis in withernam

averiis captis in withernam
A writ by which a person whose cattle had been taken away could have cattle of the taker.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • de averiis captis in withernam — Same as averiis captis in withernam …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • averiis captis in withernam — /aviriyas kaeptas in wiaarnam/ In old English pleading, a writ granted to one whose cattle were unlawfully distrained by another and driven out of the county in which they were taken, so that they could not be replevied by the sheriff …   Black's law dictionary

  • averiis captis in withernam — /aviriyas kaeptas in wiaarnam/ In old English pleading, a writ granted to one whose cattle were unlawfully distrained by another and driven out of the county in which they were taken, so that they could not be replevied by the sheriff …   Black's law dictionary

  • de averiis captis in withernamium — /diy avariyas kaeptas an wiaarneymiyam/ Writ for taking cattle in withernam. A writ which lay where the sheriff returned to a pluries writ of replevin that the cattle or goods, etc., were eloined, etc.; by which he was commanded to take the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • de averiis captis in withernamium — /diy avariyas kaeptas an wiaarneymiyam/ Writ for taking cattle in withernam. A writ which lay where the sheriff returned to a pluries writ of replevin that the cattle or goods, etc., were eloined, etc.; by which he was commanded to take the… …   Black's law dictionary

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