indebitatus

indebitatus
Indebted.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • indebitatus — /indebateytas/ Indebted. @ nunquam indebitatus never indebted. The title of the plea substituted in England for nil debet @ indebitatus assumpsit …   Black's law dictionary

  • indebitatus — /indebateytas/ Indebted. @ nunquam indebitatus never indebted. The title of the plea substituted in England for nil debet @ indebitatus assumpsit …   Black's law dictionary

  • indebitatus assumpsit — See assumpsit. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …   Law dictionary

  • indebitatus assumpsit — General (common or indebitatus) assumpsit is an action of assumpsit brought upon the promise or contract implied by law in certain cases. It is founded upon what the law terms an implied promise on the part of defendant to pay what, in good… …   Black's law dictionary

  • indebitatus assumpsit — General (common or indebitatus) assumpsit is an action of assumpsit brought upon the promise or contract implied by law in certain cases. It is founded upon what the law terms an implied promise on the part of defendant to pay what, in good… …   Black's law dictionary

  • indebitatus — in·de·bi·ta·tus …   English syllables

  • indebitatus assumpsit — Being indebted, he undertook. A common law form of action. In its specific sense, that form of assumpsit which is available for the recovery of any simple common law debt without regard to any express promise to pay the debt; in its enlarged… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • indebitatus nunquam — Never indebted …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • indebitatus assumpsit — ə̇nˌdebəˈtād.əs noun Etymology: New Latin, literally, being indebted he undertook : common assumpsit …   Useful english dictionary

  • nunquam indebitatus — Never indebted,–the name given to a plea in an action of indebitatus assumpsit whereby the defendant denies that he was ever indebted to the plaintiff …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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