pluries writs of execution — Third and subsequent writs of execution issued to enforce a judgment that was not satisfied by the sheriff acting under the original and alias writs of execution … Black's law dictionary
Pluries — Plu ri*es, n. [So called from L. pluries many times, often, which occurs in the first clause.] (Law) A writ issued in the third place, after two former writs have been disregarded. Mozley & W. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pluries — plu·ri·es / plu̇r ē ˌēz/ adj: of, relating to, or being a writ issued after the first and alias writs have proven ineffectual Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. pluries … Law dictionary
pluries — ˈplu̇rēˌēz noun (plural pluries) Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin, often, many times, from Latin plur , plus more; from … Useful english dictionary
execution — Carrying out some act or course of conduct to its completion. Northwest Steel Rolling Mills v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, C.C.A.Wash., 110 F.2d 286, 290. Completion of an act. Putting into force. The completion, fulfillment, or perfecting… … Black's law dictionary
execution — Carrying out some act or course of conduct to its completion. Northwest Steel Rolling Mills v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, C.C.A.Wash., 110 F.2d 286, 290. Completion of an act. Putting into force. The completion, fulfillment, or perfecting… … Black's law dictionary
attachment — A provisional remedy for the collection of a debt, which is incidental to an action against the debtor, proceeding by a seizure, under legal process called a writ of attachment issued in the action, of property of the debtor for the purpose of… … Ballentine's law dictionary
execution — A writ or process for the enforcement of a judgment. A remedy afforded by law for the enforcement of a judgment, which is not an action but is included in the phrase process in an action. 30 Am J2d Exec § 1. The signing of an instrument; signing … Ballentine's law dictionary
writ of attachment — A writ, otherwise known as a warrant or order of attachment, issued at or near the beginning of a suit, the object of which is to seize and hold property of the defendant subject to the claim upon which suit is brought for the ultimate purpose of … Ballentine's law dictionary
writ of execution — A direct command of the court to the sheriff to carry out the mandate of the writ which normally is the enforcement of a judgment. 30 Am J2d Exec § 28. See alias writ of execution; pluries writs … Ballentine's law dictionary