- replevin in the cepit
- An action of replevin for goods which have been wrongfully taken, as distinguished from replevin to recover goods which have been wrongfully withheld.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
in the cepit — See replevin in the cepit … Ballentine's law dictionary
replevin — /raplevan/ An action whereby the owner or person entitled to repossession of goods or chattels may recover those goods or chattels from one who has wrongfully distrained or taken or who wrongfully detains such goods or chattels. Jim s Furniture… … Black's law dictionary
cepit in alio loco — /siypat an eyliyow lowkow/ In old pleading, a plea in replevin, by which the defendant alleges that he took the thing replevied in another place than that mentioned in the declaration … Black's law dictionary
cepit in alio loco — /siypat an eyliyow lowkow/ In old pleading, a plea in replevin, by which the defendant alleges that he took the thing replevied in another place than that mentioned in the declaration … Black's law dictionary
cepit — /siypat/ He took. This was the characteristic word employed in (Latin) writs of trespass for goods taken, and in declarations in trespass and replevin. In criminal practice, formerly a technical word necessary in an indictment for larceny … Black's law dictionary
cepit — /siypat/ He took. This was the characteristic word employed in (Latin) writs of trespass for goods taken, and in declarations in trespass and replevin. In criminal practice, formerly a technical word necessary in an indictment for larceny … Black's law dictionary
non cepit — /non siypat/ He did not take. The general issue in replevin, where the action is for the wrongful taking of the property; putting in issue not only the taking, but the place in which the taking is stated to have been made … Black's law dictionary
non cepit — /non siypat/ He did not take. The general issue in replevin, where the action is for the wrongful taking of the property; putting in issue not only the taking, but the place in which the taking is stated to have been made … Black's law dictionary
Non cepit modo et forma — He did not take in the manner and form (alleged),–a formal expression used in pleading the general issue in an action of replevin … Ballentine's law dictionary
non cepit — A plea of the general issue in replevin. 41 Am J1st PI § 142 … Ballentine's law dictionary